Sales of e-cigarettes with the highest levels of nicotine (5% or greater) have risen drastically in the past five years, with research finding that the price of e-cigarettes with high nicotine levels has either decreased or not changed while those with lower nicotine levels are more expensive.
A report issued from the Reagan-Udall Foundation identifies operational improvements needed to ensure the Center for Tobacco Products can effectively develop policy, issue regulations, and educate Americans on tobacco products. The report identifies the importance of working with other entities, such as the Department of Justice, on strategies to clear the market of illegal tobacco products with more speed and transparency.