The Food and Drug Administration proposed a new rule on Wednesday limiting nicotine levels in cigarettes and certain other tobacco products.
With over 30 million smokers in the country, it is clear that we have a public health crisis on our hands requiring urgent, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a proposed rule that, if finalized, would make cigarettes and certain other combusted tobacco products minimally or nonaddictive by limiting the ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday unveiled a proposed rule that would make tobacco companies slash nicotine levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco products ...
The Biden administration's proposal aims to cap nicotine levels in cigarettes as part of an effort to reduce addiction and ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing limits on the level of nicotine in cigarettes and some other types of tobacco products in order to make them less addictive, the agency announced ...
If finalized, the change would mean that cigarettes would lose their ability to hook most people into addiction.
In addition to cigarettes, the FDA's proposed rule covers cigarette tobacco, pipe tobacco (except shisha for waterpipes), and cigars (except for "premium" cigars). All of those products would be ...
The rule, announced on Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration, would apply to all combustible tobacco products including cigarettes, cigarette tobacco, cigars (excluding premium cigars ...
The rule aims to force the nearly 12% of Americans still using combustible tobacco products to switch to less dangerous alternatives, like vaping electronic cigarettes or using nicotine lozenges ...