Following numerous reports of explosions or fires involving vaping devices in the United States, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) decided to study the potential danger of the batteries used in e-cigarettes.
A TWO DAY MEETING PLANNED FOR APRIL
In order to discuss this worrying topic, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the organization of a two-day public meeting scheduled to take place in April. Last month, the press reported that 66 explosions had been identified by the FDA in 2015 and early 2016.
Last year, the FDA began regulating e-cigarettes and subjecting the devices to specific reviews. It appears that the organization is continuing its open war on vaping seeking to discredit a phenomenon that is growing a little bigger every day.