The rule proposes a maximum nicotine level of 0.7 milligrams (mg) per gram of tobacco -- a significant decrease from current ...
The Biden administration's proposal aims to cap nicotine levels in cigarettes as part of an effort to reduce addiction and ...
A proposed FDA rule would set nicotine levels on tobacco products at less than half the current average and could save ...
The FDA's proposed rule would slash nicotine levels in cigarettes, most cigars and other combustible tobacco products, but ...
By limiting the level of nicotine, the FDA expects this proposal to prevent ~48 million U.S. youth and young adults from ...
If finalized, the change would mean that cigarettes would lose their ability to hook most people into addiction.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a rule to drastically reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes and other combusted tobacco products.
Research shows that low nicotine levels make it much harder for smokers to maintain their addiction and easier for them to quit. After years of research, the FDA estimates that, within a year of ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a sweeping proposal Wednesday to try to make cigarettes less addictive by ...
The US Food and Drug Administration is proposing limits on the level of nicotine in cigarettes and some other types of ...
Nicotine keeps smokers on the hook, but if the Food and Drug Administration has its way, tobacco companies will be forced to use less of it.