That’s the rationale behind a new rule proposed on January 15 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which seeks to limit the amount of the addictive chemical nicotine in cigarettes.
The new rule, published Jan. 15 in the Federal Register, would reduce the allowable nicotine levels in cigarettes by up to 95 percent, banning nearly all cigarettes currently on the market.
The move comes one day after the FDA unveiled a proposed rule that would make tobacco companies cut nicotine levels to non-addictive levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco ...
ZYN, the popular brand of flavored nicotine pouches, recently earned FDA authorization for reducing smoking, but some ...
The American Lung Association gave Kentucky mostly failing grades when it comes to preventing tobacco use — and helping ...
After reviewing the scientific evidence, the agency has decided 20 ZYN nicotine pouch products can legally be sold in the US.
In a statement, the FDA said it has authorized the marketing and sale of Philip Morris International’s Zyn nicotine pouches.
The Biden administration has issued a proposed rule to cap nicotine in cigarettes. If confirmed, Kennedy and his boss should ...
The FDA announced it has authorized the marketing of 20 Zyn nicotine pouch products, citing their greater health benefits vs.