Calling For FDA Reform:
What Happens Next
Congress mandated the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) decide on premarket tobacco product applications (PMTAs) for new tobacco products within 180 days of receiving them.
Despite this, it takes years on average to make these decisions, leaving smokers with minimal options.
Here are the facts:
The FDA must be reformed to create a well-regulated marketplace for scientifically substantiated smoke-free products.
Will you join us?
“Internal and external stakeholders expressed concerns about a lack of clarity, transparency, and communication regarding CTP’s priorities and its decision-making processes.
The lack of clarity about CTP’s direction, its priorities, and its near-term and longer-term goals and objectives, hinders CTP’s ability to effectively carry out its mission, establish efficient programs to accomplish its goals and objectives, and set appropriate metrics to assess outcomes.”
– The Reagan-Udall Foundation