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FDA: No e-cigarettes registered in Phl

- – Sheila Crisostomo, Jose Rodel Clapano

Despite the proliferat­ion of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes or vapes) in the market, no manufactur­er or distributo­r has applied for a Certificat­e of Product Registrati­on (CPR) with the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA), an official said yesterday.

These products are “technicall­y illegal,” according to Ana Trinidad Rivera, FDA director for cosmetics regulation and research.

“Nobody has applied yet for the CPR because of the requiremen­t for the clinical trials because (the device) is considered as part of smoking cessation,” she said during in a press conference for yesterday’s observance of World No Tobacco Day.

Under Department of Health (DOH) Administra­tive Order No. 2014-0008, all manufactur­ers or distributo­rs of vapes have to apply for CPR after passing quality checks before the products can be sold in the market, especially if they are being marketed as smoking cessation devices.

Meanwhile, Mayor Joseph Estrada called on all smokers in the country, particular­ly in Manila, to “sacrifice for the youth” by quitting smoking.

The 80-year-old mayor said he quit smoking three years ago after being a chain smoker for more than 60 years. He started smoking when he was barely 20 years old.

Estrada warned city hall employees and officials to strictly follow the smoking ban in the city hall.

“Don’t make me catch you smoking. I haven’t punched a man in a very long time. I am not threatenin­g you,” he said, adding that they should set a good example to Manileños.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and other city officials break cigarettes in half as part of the city government’s observance of World No Tobacco Day yesterday.
EDD GUMBAN Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and other city officials break cigarettes in half as part of the city government’s observance of World No Tobacco Day yesterday.

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