The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the primary reinforcing constituent in cigarettes, researchers have proposed implementing a very low nicotine product standard for cigarettes as a potential harm reduction strategy. Reducing the level of nicotine in cigarettes could enable more current smokers to quit by reducing nicotine dependence, decrease the number of adolescents who transition from cigarette experimentation to nicotine dependence, and allow those who want to continue smoking more of a choice to smoke. However, a low nicotine product standard in cigarettes may cause smokers to seek alternative nicotine sources to satisfy their nicotine addiction. Ideally, they would select ...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
Cigarette use remains the leading cause of avoidable death in the United States. The inability of ma...
In 2005, nearly 21% of American adults smoked cigarettes, and 81% of them smoked every day. For smok...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
In July 2017 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a new “comprehensive plan for tobacco a...
In July 2017 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a new “comprehensive plan for tobacco a...
IntroductionBoth the Tobacco Control Act in the U.S. and Article 9 of the Framework Convention on To...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Reduction of the tobacco use prevalence through prevention and treatment is widely supported by heal...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
Cigarette use remains the leading cause of avoidable death in the United States. The inability of ma...
In 2005, nearly 21% of American adults smoked cigarettes, and 81% of them smoked every day. For smok...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
The FDA has the regulatory authority to implement tobacco product standards. Because nicotine is the...
In July 2017 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a new “comprehensive plan for tobacco a...
In July 2017 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a new “comprehensive plan for tobacco a...
IntroductionBoth the Tobacco Control Act in the U.S. and Article 9 of the Framework Convention on To...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
Nicotine addiction is the proximate cause of disease and death from cigarette smoking. In 1994, we p...
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of reducing tobacco-caused disease by gradually removing nicotine...
Reduction of the tobacco use prevalence through prevention and treatment is widely supported by heal...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
Despite decades of industry innovation and regulatory efforts, the harmfulness of conventional cigar...
Cigarette use remains the leading cause of avoidable death in the United States. The inability of ma...
In 2005, nearly 21% of American adults smoked cigarettes, and 81% of them smoked every day. For smok...