Vape Companies vs FDA: Appeals and Legal Actions | Update

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July 6, 2022: This article is an attempt to list all of the companies challenging the FDA’s Marketing Denial Orders (MDOs) in court, and to follow up on additional legal actions like motions, stays, and other filings.

We will also list administrative stays (or denials) issued by the FDA, based on MDO reviews conducted by the agency.

More than 30 companies have taken legal action to dispute FDA denials.

We’ve overhauled this article, making it easier to navigate. You can now view legal and administrative actions by date (with the newest events listed first) or by the companies involved (listed alphabetically). You can navigate to either section, or to our list of Vaping360 articles about MDO events, using the quick links at the top of the page.

The original article was posted Oct. 18, but many of the events predated the article. It is possible there are still companies that have filed legal challenges to MDOs we aren’t aware of. If you know of any, please comment or contact me. Likewise, if you’re aware of companies receiving denials of administrative review applications, please let us know.

Read full article here.

Jim McDonald – Vaping360 – 2022-06-24.

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