Supreme Court Backs FDA’s Denials Of Flavored Vaping Products For Now

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a series of decisions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to keep flavored vaping products off the market. This was a rare win for government regulators that could make it harder for people across the country to get these products.

Even though the FDA got some of what they wanted, it’s still not clear if President Trump’s administration will change its mind and let people get the products. When he was running for office, Trump promised to “save vaping.” Companies that make vaping products can also ask the FDA to approve them again. At the same time, the justices sent the case back to an appeals court to be looked at again.

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