Juul and other e-cigarette makers now have until early September to submit their vaping products for federal review or take them off the U.S. market
Juul Labs Inc. and other e-cigarette makers now have until early September to either submit their vaping products for federal review or take them off the U.S. market.
A federal court granted the Food and Drug Administration permission to extend the deadline from May 12 because the coronavirus pandemic had disrupted laboratory work required for the manufacturers’ applications. The FDA also said some of its staff had been redeployed to work for the U.S. Public Health Service during the outbreak.
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