What would be the Advantage of Submitting a PMTA now verses a month or so before the Deadline Date? Attempting to get Approval before a potential FDA Leadership change?
What might be the Downside?
All products put on the market after 8/2016 are illegal if they don't have an approved PMTA so you'd need one to sell them regardless of that deadline, the deadline only applies to products released before 8/2016. Or be OK with the FDA taking it off the market in an instant if they decide to stop looking the other way.What would be the Advantage of Submitting a PMTA now verses a month or so before the Deadline Date?
All products put on the market after 8/2016 are illegal if they don't have an approved PMTA so you'd need one to sell them regardless of that deadline, the deadline only applies to products released before 8/2016. Or be OK with the FDA taking it off the market in an instant if they decide to stop looking the other way.
If I go into a German vape shop then the number of products on the market before 8/2016 (and not modified in any way since) is very small in comparison to newer devices. I myself use only 1 such device today (a Joyetech Cuboid 150).
Would it be significantly different in the US?
The downside is it probably costs millions of $$$ for every single device you submit and there's no telling if it even has a chance of getting approved. Nobody in their right mind would be willing to lo-flush that much money down the toilet for notten.
Presumably very little. I also doubt there's great interest from the manufacturer side to get pre-8/2016 old crap approved for millions to sell it. They'd rather sell their new products, most of the old stuff isn't even made any more and only stock exists. Plenty of countries other than the US to get rid of that stock.If an OEM is planning on submitting a PMTA, what would be the Advantage of Submitting a PMTA now verses a month or so before the Deadline Date?
Presumably very little. I also doubt there's great interest from the manufacturer side to get pre-8/2016 old crap approved for millions to sell it. They'd rather sell their new products, most of the old stuff isn't even made any more and only stock exists. Plenty of countries other than the US to get rid of that stock.
Would be interesting to see a list of devices still frequently used today that are before that ominous date. I can only think of the Nautilus right now but sure there's more.
Doesn't seem to be a lot of those these days.I really hope it does not remain, another "artifact" of the Obama administration.
I can readily think of another. It's the one on the right in this pic, which I took in 2015:Would be interesting to see a list of devices still frequently used today that are from before that ominous date. I can only think of the Nautilus right now but sure there's more.
Seems to me to me this additional 12 month grace period would only apply to products that were available prior to 2016-08-08. Come 2022, I rather doubt a whole lot of PMTAs will be filed for 6 year old products.If you file a PMTA for a product, you can continue to market it for up to 12 months awaiting approval or rejection. So if you waited until the last month of the grace period you could sell it for an additional year pending FDA action. Otherwise it had to be off the market period as of that last deadline in August of 2018. So by waiting to the last minute you have an additional period of time to sell your stuff for up to an additional year.
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Seems to me to me this additional 12 month grace period would only apply to products that were available prior to 2016-08-08. Come 2022, I rather doubt a whole lot of PMTAs will be filed for 6 year old products.
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Hey, I used to be quite a genuine one of those "scourge of the Earth" teens, and now I am a pillar of the community (more\less).A lot more sudden than I was hoping (although, I didn't necessarily NOT expect it) but I was hoping. Sigh.
Teenagers always have been (some of them) the scourge of the Earth and now that the government is using them and has been for some time, it's only going to get worse. Teens (some of them) can be so problematic, but I really don't want to blame the teens so much. If there is any one on here who never did something "forbidden" as a teen, well I guess you could scourge them. I just have a hard time, as I know teen behavior is not going to change, period. It's just... a thing, and a thing you usually grow out of.
I'm not going to ask any teens to quit Juuling and take up smoking either. Unlike the government I actually CARE about their future health.
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