FDA Improves Online Database For Tobacco And Vape Retailers

This centralized database will be updated monthly
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) has announced an enhancement of its website to more easily present information about tobacco compliance check outcomes.
The database is designed to be a resource for a variety of audiences, including the general public, public health groups and the tobacco industry, the agency noted in a statement.
The new database offers the ability to search for a variety of compliance and enforcement outcomes among both brick-and-mortar and online retailers, including warning letters, civil money penalties and no-tobacco-sale orders.
Previously, this information lived in various locations across the FDA website, so the enhancement will allow site visitors to more easily find outcomes from FDA’s compliance and enforcement efforts of retailers in one centralized location.
This centralized database will be updated monthly with the latest compliance check outcomes.
“The enhancements to this database reflect CTP’s continued efforts to optimize transparency and communication with stakeholders,” the statement continued.
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