FDA Warns Companies Against Marketing Illegal Flavored Cigarettes

The U.S. is enforcing the flavored cigarette ban provision of the Family and () by issuing several to companies continuing to sell illegal to consumers in the United States through their Web sites.

The directed the companies to cease the marketing and sale of these products immediately or to take other appropriate action to bring the products into compliance with the law. Failure to do so may result in additional such as or . In addition, FDA requested a written response from each of the companies within 15 days outlining the taken.

Enforcement of the flavored cigarette ban is FDA’s effort to remove cigarettes that contain certain candy or from the marketplace. Removal of these products from the market will assist in the prevention of children and adolescents from starting to smoke and in the reduction in caused by smoking.

“FDA takes the enforcement of this flavored cigarette ban seriously,” said Lawrence R. Deyton, M.S.P.H, M.D., director of FDA’ for . These actions should send a clear message to those who continue to break the law that FDA will take to protect our children from initiating .”

The , which was passed by Congress and signed by the President in June 2009, specifically called for a ban on cigarettes containing certain characterizing flavors. On Sept. 14, 2009, FDA sent a letter to regulated industry reminding them that the ban would go into effect on Sept. 22, 2009. FDA also stated in the letter that any company who continued to sell such products after the Sept. 22, 2009, may be subject to actions.

Since the of the ban, FDA has examined products offered for import and searched the Internet to identify . As a result, FDA issued several to companies and Web sites that continued to market and sell these over the Internet to consumers in the United States. The were the result of Internet searches conducted by FDA’s Office of Enforcement and the Center for .

FDA posted the that detail the offending websites and flavored cigarette products on the agency’s Web site. Review issued by FDA

Report possible violations of the flavored cigarette ban.

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