Por: The Hill Health October 19, 2022
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday said it is taking legal action against six e-cigarette manufacturers to stop them from selling and promoting their products. The agency for the first time asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to seek permanent injunctions against vaping companies, after the companies repeatedly ignored warnings that some of their products are illegal, the FDA and DOJ said in a joint release. For the companies... + full article
10 WBNS USA Nation October 21, 2022
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration toughened its fight with accusing them of skipping the required approval process for their products and ignoring multiple follow-up requests from the FDA to do so. The series of complaints on behalf of the FDA are the first time... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics October 21, 2022
They’re popping up like weed(s). In the absence of serious regulation, smoke shops illegally selling pot have proliferated across NYC, with residents in Chelsea saying they’ve had enough. They are mobilizing in a bid to slow the growth: hitting the streets, taking names,... + más
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RTTNews USA Health October 19, 2022
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Justice or DOJ are seeking permanent injunctions against six e-cigarette manufacturers for continuing to illegally manufacture and distribute their products despite warnings.The DOJ on behalf of the FDA filed... + más
Feds take legal action against e-cigarette manufacturers skirting regulations | 10 WBNS
FDA, DOJ sue vape shops for ignoring warnings about illegal sales | The Hill
Forbes USA Business October 13, 2022
Updated Oct 13, 2022, 03:15pm EDTTopline The Supreme Court ruled against former President Donald Trump Thursday, refusing to grant his request that a third-party special master be allowed to review classified materials found at Mar-A-Lago, which ensures Trump won’t be able to... + más
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ABC News USA Health September 30, 2022
WASHINGTON -- A much-debated drug for Lou Gehrig’s disease won U.S. approval Thursday, a long-sought victory for patients that is likely to renew questions about the scientific rigor behind government reviews of experimental medicines.Amylyx Pharmaceuticals said the Food and... + más
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New York Post USA Life September 30, 2022
An Australian woman thought she was “going to die” and felt like she had “knives in her lungs” after buying a “dodgy” vape from a stranger in Bali. Gold Coast Australia woman Annabelle Knight was on a two-week holiday with friends when she had “the worst night of... + más
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The Daily Beast USA Politics September 30, 2022
The ’s decision to take as (essentially) its client, defending him in the writer defamation suit, of not only investigating their own client for potential criminal conduct—but also contradicting their client’s other lawyers.This is a mess of DOJ’s own making, and one... + más
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