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FDA TARGETING MENTHOL CIGARETTES

Proposals also aim to slow rise in teen vaping

- BY MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer

NEW YORK — In a major new effort to curb smoking, a top U.S. health official pledged Thursday to try to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars and tighten rules governing the sale of most flavored versions of electronic cigarettes.

The proposed restrictio­ns were aimed mainly at reducing smoking in kids: About half of teens who smoke cigarettes choose menthols, and flavored e-cigarettes have been blamed for a recent increase in teen vaping rates.

“I will not allow a generation of children to become addicted to nicotine through ecigarette­s,” Scott Gottlieb, commission­er of the Food and Drug Administra­tion, said in a statement.

Health advocates say a menthol ban would have greater impact on the health of Americans, but it would probably take years to put in place. The changes for e-cigarettes could kick in within a few months.

Battery-powered e-cigarettes are more popular among teens than regular smokes and are considered safer. But many versions contain potentiall­y addictive nicotine.

Gottlieb called for additional steps to prevent the marketing of e-cigarettes directly to kids and online sales to minors. He also proposed beefing up measures to ensure that convenienc­e stores and some other retailers do not sell e-cigarettes in kid-friendly flavors such as cherry and vanilla. The FDA currently bans sales of e-cigarettes and tobacco products to those under 18.

In 2009, the government banned a number of kid-friendly flavorings in cigarettes. But after an aggressive lobbying effort by tobacco companies, menthol was exempted.

Gottlieb’s proposal for e-cigarette flavorings also exempts menthol. He said menthol e-cigarettes may be an option for adults who turn to vaping products to quit regular cigarettes, and he decided not to push for an end to menthol flavoring in vaping products.

 ?? DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES PHOTO ILLUSTRATI­ON ?? The FDA commission­er pledged to try to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. However, a proposal for e-cigarette flavorings exempts menthol.
DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES PHOTO ILLUSTRATI­ON The FDA commission­er pledged to try to ban menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars. However, a proposal for e-cigarette flavorings exempts menthol.

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