KEY POINTS
  • Juul asked a federal appeals court on Friday for a temporary block on the Food and Drug Administration's ban of its e-cigarettes.
  • The request came less than a day after the health agency told the company that it had to pull its vaping products off the U.S. market.
  • Juul called the FDA's decision "arbitrary and capricious" in the court filing and claimed it amounted to unfair treatment.
Juul brand vape cartridges are pictured for sale at a shop in Atlanta, Georgia.

Juul asked a federal appeals court on Friday for a temporary block on the Food and Drug Administration's ban of its e-cigarettes.

The request came less than a day after the health agency told the company that it had to pull its vaping products off the U.S. market, effective immediately. According to the FDA, Juul's applications to keep selling its vaping device and menthol- and tobacco-flavored nicotine pods gave insufficient or conflicting data about the potential risks of using the company's products.