Abstract
IntroductionIn guidance published in February 2020, the FDA described their intent to prioritize enforcement against the sale of flavored cartridge-based electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) except tobacco and menthol flavors. This guidance was specific to cartridge-based ENDS and did not apply to other ENDS types or e-liquids sold in the United States (U.S.). It remains unknown if use of certain types of ENDS devices and flavors changed following the publication of this guidance. MethodsThis analysis includes PATH Study data from Wave 5 (W5, 2018-2019) and Wave 6 (W6, 2021) and examines cross-sectional estimates of 1) use of flavored ENDS and 2) use of different device types. All analyses in this study were stratified by self-reported age (youth – aged 12-17 years at W5 and aged 14-17 years at W6, and adults – aged 18-20, 21-24, and 25+). Analyses were conducted in 2023-2024. ResultsAmong adults aged 21 years and over, there were significant increases in the use of menthol or mint flavored ENDS. There were no substantial changes in flavors of ENDS used among youth or adults aged 18-20 years. Among all age groups, the use of cartridge-based ENDS was lower in 2021 than 2018–2019, with a notable shift to disposable-style ENDS. ConclusionsFederal-level tobacco control actions taken in the U.S. in early 2020 prioritized enforcement against “any flavored, cartridge-based ENDS product (other than a tobacco- or menthol-flavored ENDS product)”. Based on this analysis, there was a shift following the policy to menthol or mint-flavored ENDS and disposable-style ENDS.
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