Patent for an improvement in tobacco substitutes, by using a combination of ingredients that “will completely destroy all desire for tobacco and thus enables them to discontinue its use without any of the inconvenience or suffering,” (lines 18-21) ingredients of the compound are included. No illustration
Nicotine replacement Inhaling tobacco smoke is a remarkable and exquisitely refined mechanism for de...
The existing Partial Guidelines for Implementation of Articles 9 & 10 of the WHO Framework Conventio...
Nicotine inhaled from smoking tobacco is highly addictive. But it is primarily the toxins and carcin...
Patent for a tobacco substitute "compounded of gentian, licorice, prickly-ash bark, and sassafras (l...
By the late 1970s, eight technologies in the design of a ‘less hazardous’ cigarette were classified ...
Patent for "a compound to be used as a gargle or wash in the treatment of the mouth, throat, &c., wh...
Reduction of the tobacco use prevalence through prevention and treatment is widely supported by heal...
In July 2017 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a new “comprehensive plan for tobacco a...
There has been a global decline in tobacco consumption that, if continued, will negatively impact th...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Patent for a stem for tobacco-pipes and cigar-holders designed to prevent nicotine from being inhale...
Tobacco product regulation has the potential to help reduce tobacco attributable disease by reducing...
Tobacco smoke contains numerous toxic and carcinogenic substances. Some are naturally present, but m...
Historically, cigarettes and other tobacco products have been exempt from health and safety standard...
A number of new tobacco products for which reduced exposure, reduced toxicity and reduced health ris...
Nicotine replacement Inhaling tobacco smoke is a remarkable and exquisitely refined mechanism for de...
The existing Partial Guidelines for Implementation of Articles 9 & 10 of the WHO Framework Conventio...
Nicotine inhaled from smoking tobacco is highly addictive. But it is primarily the toxins and carcin...
Patent for a tobacco substitute "compounded of gentian, licorice, prickly-ash bark, and sassafras (l...
By the late 1970s, eight technologies in the design of a ‘less hazardous’ cigarette were classified ...
Patent for "a compound to be used as a gargle or wash in the treatment of the mouth, throat, &c., wh...
Reduction of the tobacco use prevalence through prevention and treatment is widely supported by heal...
In July 2017 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a new “comprehensive plan for tobacco a...
There has been a global decline in tobacco consumption that, if continued, will negatively impact th...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
Patent for a stem for tobacco-pipes and cigar-holders designed to prevent nicotine from being inhale...
Tobacco product regulation has the potential to help reduce tobacco attributable disease by reducing...
Tobacco smoke contains numerous toxic and carcinogenic substances. Some are naturally present, but m...
Historically, cigarettes and other tobacco products have been exempt from health and safety standard...
A number of new tobacco products for which reduced exposure, reduced toxicity and reduced health ris...
Nicotine replacement Inhaling tobacco smoke is a remarkable and exquisitely refined mechanism for de...
The existing Partial Guidelines for Implementation of Articles 9 & 10 of the WHO Framework Conventio...
Nicotine inhaled from smoking tobacco is highly addictive. But it is primarily the toxins and carcin...