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The FDA's Tobacco Center in Turmoil
Washington, USAWednesday, April 2, 2025
The FDA isn't just losing its tobacco experts. The entire press office was also let go. Senior officials who oversee new drug reviews and vaccines have also been dismissed. This wave of departures leaves the FDA in a tough spot. The new FDA commissioner, Marty Makary, is taking over an agency that has lost many of its top experts. The workforce is also dealing with layoffs and a chaotic return-to-office process.
The leadership vacuum at the FDA comes at a time when the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , is pushing for major changes. He's planning to scrutinize a wide range of products, from ultra-processed foods to childhood vaccines. But with so many experienced leaders gone, it's unclear how these changes will be implemented. The FDA has always relied on its career officials for scientific reviews and decisions. With so many of them leaving, the agency's future is uncertain.
The FDA's tobacco center has been under fire from all sides. Politicians, parents, and anti-tobacco groups want the FDA to do more to stop unauthorized vaping products that appeal to teens. On the other hand, tobacco and vaping companies say the FDA is too slow to approve newer, safer products for adult smokers. King's strict stance on flavored e-cigarettes led to multiple lawsuits, including one that went to the Supreme Court. His removal might be a sign of changing tides, but it's too early to tell how this will affect tobacco policy.
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