US Health Secretary Kennedy Jr.: Crack Down on Youth-Oriented E-Cigs, Expedite Safer Alternatives

Aug.20.2025
US Health Secretary Kennedy Jr.: Crack Down on Youth-Oriented E-Cigs, Expedite Safer Alternatives
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses e-cigarette regulation in U.S., emphasizing strategies to combat youth usage.

Key points:

 

Interview background: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, discussed e-cigarette regulation on the Brazilian talk show "Vozes do Poder.

Current situation in Brazil: Between 2018 and 2023, the usage of e-cigarettes among Brazilian teenagers has increased by 600%. Despite a nationwide ban on the sale of e-cigarettes in Brazil, the grey market continues to thrive.

Dual strategy:

Crackdown: a focus on cracking down on the production of e-cigarettes that are "colorful, sweet flavored, and combined with electronic games," as they are highly appealing to minors. 

Expedite approvals: speeding up the approval process for alternative products that are not targeted towards children to enter the market faster, helping adult smokers reduce harm. Risk hierarchy: Kennedy emphasizes that while nicotine is addictive, it is not carcinogenic; in terms of risk levels, nicotine pouches are the safest, followed by e-cigarettes, with traditional cigarettes posing the greatest harm.

Public Health Challenge: The United States faces a yearly medical expenditure of up to $640 billion due to smoking, making reducing cigarette consumption a top public health priority.

 


 

In a recent interview on the Brazilian talk show "Vozes do Poder," United States Secretary of Health and Public Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., spoke with host André Marinho about the importance of cracking down on e-cigarette products targeting minors in the United States. Kennedy emphasized the need for legal adult smokers to switch to safer alternatives.

 

Host Marinho pointed out that the use of e-cigarettes by Brazilian teenagers increased by 600% from 2018 to 2023. Despite the comprehensive ban on e-cigarettes by regulatory agency ANVISA in 2024, the black market remains active and the trend of underage consumption has not been effectively curbed. Meanwhile, the US FDA recently seized $34 million worth of Chinese-manufactured e-cigarettes in Chicago.

 

He asked Kennedy, "In this context, what advice would you give to Brazil's policymakers to address this 'youth e-cigarette crisis'?

 

Kennedy responded by stating that the United States is implementing a dual strategy:

 

Crackdown: Specifically targeting Chinese-manufactured e-cigarettes that are "colorful, sweet-flavored, or even combined with video games," as these products are believed to be clearly appealing to children. 

Expedited Approval: Meanwhile, the United States is also accelerating the (PMTA) approval process to facilitate the faster entry of alternative products that are not designed for children into the market.

 

US Health Secretary Kennedy Jr.: Crack Down on Youth-Oriented E-Cigs, Expedite Safer Alternatives
Program video | Image source: Vozes do Poder
US Health Secretary Kennedy Jr.: Crack Down on Youth-Oriented E-Cigs, Expedite Safer Alternatives
Program video | Image source: Vozes do Poder

 

Kennedy pointed out that there is a serious misunderstanding of nicotine in society. He stated, "Nicotine does not cause cancer, and there is no evidence to prove that it is carcinogenic. Although it is addictive, it is much safer than cigarettes.

 

He cited a study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States which suggests that nicotine may even potentially delay the onset of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

 

In his opinion, the risk ranking of different products should be:

 

  • Most secure: Nicotine pouches; 
  • next: e-cigarettes; 
  • most dangerous: traditional cigarettes.

 

Kennedy added that the United States spends a staggering $640 billion annually on healthcare costs related to smoking, making it a top public health priority to reduce cigarette consumption.

 

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