FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb’s Resignation Leaves the Future of Vaping Regulation Hazy

Gottlieb’s exit comes at a time when he and the FDA seemed poised to take serious action against e-cigarettes

David Shultz
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images Plus

Tuesday’s abrupt resignation announcement from U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb caught the political world by surprise. It also raised concerns over an increasingly pressing subject: the future of vaping regulations in the U.S.

Gottlieb, whose tenure as commissioner will end next month, cited a long commute from his house in Connecticut and a desire to spend more time with his family as the reasons for his resignation, according to the Washington Post. His exit comes at a time when he and the FDA appeared poised to begin taking serious action against vaping. In September 2018, Gottlieb released a statement calling vaping “an epidemic” and threatened to pull the devices from the market unless manufacturers made greater efforts to combat vaping among minors.

That charged rhetoric marked a departure from earlier in his tenure, when Gottlieb was criticized by anti-smoking interests for delaying e-cigarette regulations. His change of heart appeared to have been spurred by the explosive popularity of JUUL (a company now valued at $38 billion)…

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