warned. He's said he's horrified at the recent rise in teen use of the e-cigarettes and that FDA efforts to get companies to voluntarily eliminate candy-flavored products and aggressive marketing have had little effect, NBC News reported. "I'll tell you this. If the youth use continues to rise, and
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we see significant increases in use in 2019, on top of the dramatic rise in 2018, the entire category will face an existential threat,"
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he said Friday. "It will be game over for these products until they can successfully traverse the regulatory process," Gottlieb warned. The FDA has the authority to block e-cigarette sales and force makers to go through the formal FDA approval process, but has not done so to this point. There has been a 78 percent increase in e-cigarette use by U.S. high school students, and 3.6 million high school and middle
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