KEY POINTS
  • Former FDA Commissioner David Kessler does not see the FDA letting Juul or other e-cigarettes stay on the market.
  • All e-cigarettes will need to undergo FDA review. The current deadline is May 2020.
  • Kessler spearheaded regulation of the tobacco industry.
An employee picks up a Juul Labs device kit for a customer at a store in San Francisco.

WASHINGTON — Leading vaping company Juul won't likely win regulatory approval to keep its e-cigarettes on the market, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner David Kessler said in an interview Friday.

"I can't see how [Juul gets] approved," said Kessler, who led the regulation of the tobacco industry at the agency in the 1990s. "So they're going to face a cliff. Unless maybe somebody is enlightened enough to see that there is another pathway. But the current pathway they've set themselves on, I see significant roadblocks for them."