FDA Launches Criminal Investigation Into Vaping Crisis

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The FDA is taking the vape crisis seriously, launching a criminal investigation into what's making people sick

from the University of Utah also suggested that vaping-related lung ailments may be a new form of lipid pneumonia, a rare condition caused by the inhalation of fat particles.

For this reason, Kamin says, focusing a criminal investigation on vape cartridge manufacturers in general may only exacerbate the issue by driving the industry further underground. Additionally, states like New York and Michigan issuing flavored e-cigarette bans does not address what is increasingly looking to be the root of the problem.

 

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The hypocrisy on display at the FDA is breathtaking. How many people had to die from opioids before the overprescription of them began to be investigated? Where is the FDA research on gun deaths? Where is the FDA on other flavored tobacco products. But, sure, vape laws. OK.

But not curious about millions of cigarette deaths. 🧐

but it took how long to look at the addictive nature of opiods b/c...

Now do it with cigarettes US_FDA

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