More than a million e-liquids were again refused by the health organization.Flavored vaping may well be on the verge of extinction in the country.Will American smokers still have a chance of quitting smoking through vaping?Nothing is less sure.While at the beginning of this month, the Food and Drug Administration had banned the storage on the market of nearly 5 million e-liquids containing flavors other than menthol or tobacco, now the list of prohibitions continues to lie down.Thus, as of today, the United States health organization has again refused marketing authorization requests for more than 1,089,000 additional e-liquids.To the manufacturers concerned, a simple letter is sent, explaining to them that you have failed to demonstrate in your request for a flavored product that the benefits for public health outweigh the known risks of appeal to young people, testifies James Xu, founder of Avail Vapor, a major manufacturer in the country.He also explains that in the letter, the FDA explains that it is always possible for it to reconsider its position in the event that it is provided with various longitudinal cohort studies or other randomized controlled trials, analyzes that the organization had previously declared not to be. be necessary.Find below the list of all American liquidators who have had their products refused by the FDA (updated 09/17/21).And since numerous scientific researches have shown that if the electronic cigarette is today the most effective smoking cessation tool on the market, it is partly thanks to the flavored e-liquids with which it can work, difficult to imagine that smoking cessation in this way will still be as effective in the United States… a country which still has several million daily smokers.Some liquidators, however, try to evade FDA regulations by modifying their products, including adding synthetic rather than natural nicotine.The premise is simple: since the Food and Drug Administration has the power to regulate all tobacco products, i.e. anything made or derived from tobacco and intended for human consumption, including any constituents, part or accessory of a tobacco product, removing nicotine, which is the only tobacco-derived element used in vaping, should deprive the health organization of its regulatory power.However, according to Eric Lindblom, formerly director of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products Office of Policy, the Food and Drug Administration could simply assert jurisdiction over synthetic nicotine as a tobacco product, or request that 'it's regulated like a drug… thus giving it full power over it.The City of Angels thus becomes the largest city in the country to take this step.This is the conclusion of a new American study of which only the stupidity equals the inaccuracies.Some manufacturers now understand why their products were refused, and how they were cheated by the health organization.This post is over 10 days old, so comments are closed.Thank you for your understanding.