FDA Plans To Take Steps To Address Youth Vaping Concerns

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is concerned with youth exposure to tobacco products and this includes electronic cigarettes and other nicotine vaping devices, which is why the agency has begun to take steps aimed at diminishing youth e-cig use. Notably, the FDA is inclined to encourage smokers to switch to modified risk tobacco …

Juul Labs Tweets Support For FDA’s Fight Against Combustible Tobacco Products And Youth Tobacco Initiation

After FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D., shared a message on Twitter reiterating the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s stance on combustible tobacco products and initiation of youth to tobacco products, Juul Labs, makers of the Juul brand of vaping products that serve as an alternative to conventional cigarettes, shared a message on the social networking …

FDA Finds iQOS Output To Be Less Harmful Than Cigarette Smoke In Preliminary Review

iQOS By Philip Morris

In a preliminary review of the iQOS, a heat-not-burn device made by Philip Morris, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has found the output of the iQOS to contain lower levels of both harmful and potentially harmful compounds than the conventional cigarettes that they, along with e-cigs, are actively replacing. The iQOS, which was …