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SEATCA: #TheUnfilteredTruth: Tobacco companies’ new products for a new generation of addicts

The tobacco industry is selling new products such as e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) to create new generations of addicts.

ALTRIA: FDA to Begin Substantive Review of on!® Nicotine Pouches

Altria Client Services announced that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted and filed for substantive review premarket tobacco product applications for 35 on!® products manufactured by Helix Innovations LLC, an Altria joint venture responsible for the global on!® nicotine pouch product portfolio.

CANADIAN VAPING ASSOCIATION: Banning flavours increases tobacco consumption

The Canadian Vaping Association (CVA) has continually attributed flavours to the high success rate of vaping, while cautioning government and health officials that banning flavours would cause an increase in smoking rates and black-market sales.

RESPIRA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.: Announces plan to pursue FDA authorization for the RespiRxTM drug delivery platform as the first "vapor style" Nicotine Replacement Therapy targeting the 50% of smokers who want to quit

Respira announces plans to pursue FDA authorization of the RespiRxTM drug delivery platform as the first vapor style inhalable Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) designed to significantly increase cessation therapy effectiveness in the U.S.

TAAT HERB CO.: To Launch Hemp Cigarette as a Novel Alternative to Big Tobacco Products

Taat Herb Co., flagship brand of Taat Lifestyles & Wellness Ltd., is preparing to launch its Taat brand of hemp cigarettes, a tobacco alternative that uniquely replicates the experience of smoking a traditional cigarette.

SEATCA: Vietnam: The harmful effects of electronic cigarettes

Electronic cigarette devices (TLTT) include: battery parts, charging, heating, gas flow; parts containing electronic solution tubes.

WHO: Prevalence of tobacco use among adults in the WHO European Region

The European Region is the only WHO region not expected to reach the female 30% relative reduction target by 2025.

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