Statement Attributable to:

Patrice A. Harris M.D., M.A.

President, American Medical Association

“The Administration’s new policy to address the youth e-cigarette epidemic by limiting flavors in some vaping products is a step in the right direction, but does not go far enough. The AMA is disappointed that menthol flavors – one of the most popular – will still be allowed, and that flavored e-liquids­ ­will remain on the market, leaving young people with easy access to alternative flavored e-cigarette products. E-cigarette use among young people continues to spike, creating another generation at risk of nicotine dependence who will face significant health problems as a result. If we are serious about tackling this epidemic and keeping these harmful products out of the hands of young people, a total ban on all flavored e-cigarettes – in all forms and at all locations – is prudent and urgently needed. We are pleased the Administration committed today to closely monitoring the situation and trends in e-cigarette use among young people, and to taking further action if needed.”

 

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