TPB spent $12 million supporting its PMTA submissions, which totaled 81,000 pages in length.
In the end, all their science meant nothing because the FDA, years after announcing companies would be required to submit PMTAs, decided to set a new product standard. #FDALawsuits
"FDA failed to consider the consequences of an across-the-board prohibition on flavored ENDS for millions of adult former smokers who will suddenly lose access to the products they have depended on to quit."
"A mass exodus...also risks pushing countless
smokers back to [cigs]."
A sample of what TPB spent $12 million on, only to have some junior level bureaucrat do a bare minimum review so nearly every application they filed could be denied.
How long did it take Matt Holman from the FDA CTP Office of 'Science' to concur with recommendations to deny TPB's PMTAs?
An hour.
And all this after FDA wouldn't even meet with TBP pre-COVID to discuss what studies would be required.
As TPB points out, the FDA acknowledged that it was not until they began reviewing PMTAs that they decided to change their requirements for authorization.
"FDA cannot now penalize TPB for following FDA's instructions."
How intensive was the FDA's review process?
Products with identical formulations but different names received different outcomes.
I am very proud to announce that @bearmanormedia has signed on to release my first nonfiction book, which is tentatively titled MERCHANTS OF Bs.
The book is the result of hundreds of interviews and a lot of $$$ spent on legal documents from various court archives.
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This project started 10+ years ago. I assumed it would take two years to finish, but my decision to dedicate the majority of my life to tobacco harm reduction caused it to be an on-again, off-again project.
When COVID hit and travel stopped, I decided it was do or die time.
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So, what is the book about? In short, it aims to tell the story of several producers, distributors, and international sales agents of lower-budget genre films during and after the 1980s home video boom.
"Explain that in English," you might be saying.
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