KEY POINTS
  • The FDA is considering banning online e-cigarette sales, Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says.
  • This comes just weeks after Gottlieb dubbed youth use of e-cigarettes an "epidemic" and announced a historic crackdown.
  • The FDA ordered five brands to submit plans within 60 days detailing how they will prevent teens from using their products.
A man smokes an e-cigarrette and blows out the smoke at his stand at the InterTabac trade fair. 

The Food and Drug Administration is considering banning online e-cigarette sales, Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Tuesday.

It's "on the table" and is something the agency is "very clearly looking at it," Gottlieb said in Washington during a panel discussion on vaping hosted by Axios. This comes just weeks after Gottlieb dubbed youth use of e-cigarettes an "epidemic" and announced a historic crackdown.