FDA’s tobacco center just drafted new rules to let ecigs, pouches onto market, but staffers didn’t write them
Senior officials at the FDA's tobacco center were reportedly blindsided by new guidelines that permit certain electronic cigarettes and nicotine pouches to enter the U.S. market without full regulatory review. These guidelines, published shortly before former FDA Commissioner Marty Makary's resignation, bypass the standard public comment period and scientific verification process. The move has caused internal confusion and raised questions about the policy's origin and authorization, with some experts suggesting it may have overridden the concerns of subject matter experts. AI