BACKGROUND:Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine's pharmacology and the user's biology, psychology, sociology, and environment. After decades of public denial, the tobacco industry now agrees with public health authorities that nicotine is addictive. In 2000, Philip Morris became the first major tobacco company to admit nicotine's addictiveness. Evolving definitions of addiction have historically affected subsequent policymaking. This article examines how Philip Morris internally conceptualized addiction immediately before and after this announcement. METHODS AND FINDINGS:We analyzed previously secret, internal Philip Morris documents made available as a result of litigation against the tobacco ind...
The marketplace for all tobacco products centers on creating and sustaining an addiction to nicotine...
In 1994, executives from Big Tobacco -industry leaders Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Brown and Will...
BackgroundIn response to a changing regulatory and consumer landscape, tobacco companies developed n...
Background Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine’s phar...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
In 2009, the promulgation of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tobacco regulation focused attent...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the genesis and development of tobacco company Philip Morris's recent imag...
In the late 1990s, American tobacco companies began offering limited cessation assistance to smokers...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the implications of Philip Morris USA's (PM's) overtures toward tobacco contro...
Thousands of internal tobacco industry documents released through litigation and whistleblowers reve...
Background: In 2009, the promulgation of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tobacco regulation fo...
Over many decades the global tobacco industry has denied in public, in the courts, and before legisl...
The 1988 U.S. Surgeon General's Report titled 'Nicotine Addiction' was a comprehensive treatise sett...
<p>After a year and a half of deliberation, PM scientists concluded that smokers did not smoke exclu...
This 20th Report of the Surgeon General on the health consequences of tobacco use provides an additi...
The marketplace for all tobacco products centers on creating and sustaining an addiction to nicotine...
In 1994, executives from Big Tobacco -industry leaders Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Brown and Will...
BackgroundIn response to a changing regulatory and consumer landscape, tobacco companies developed n...
Background Tobacco addiction is a complex, multicomponent phenomenon stemming from nicotine’s phar...
Objective: To investigate Philip Morris’s support of U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation of...
In 2009, the promulgation of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tobacco regulation focused attent...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the genesis and development of tobacco company Philip Morris's recent imag...
In the late 1990s, American tobacco companies began offering limited cessation assistance to smokers...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the implications of Philip Morris USA's (PM's) overtures toward tobacco contro...
Thousands of internal tobacco industry documents released through litigation and whistleblowers reve...
Background: In 2009, the promulgation of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tobacco regulation fo...
Over many decades the global tobacco industry has denied in public, in the courts, and before legisl...
The 1988 U.S. Surgeon General's Report titled 'Nicotine Addiction' was a comprehensive treatise sett...
<p>After a year and a half of deliberation, PM scientists concluded that smokers did not smoke exclu...
This 20th Report of the Surgeon General on the health consequences of tobacco use provides an additi...
The marketplace for all tobacco products centers on creating and sustaining an addiction to nicotine...
In 1994, executives from Big Tobacco -industry leaders Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, Brown and Will...
BackgroundIn response to a changing regulatory and consumer landscape, tobacco companies developed n...