The Food and Drug Administration will allow two of the world’s biggest cigarette makers to start selling in the U.S. a hand-held device that heats but doesn’t burn tobacco
The Food and Drug Administration said it would allow two of the world’s biggest cigarette makers to start selling in the U.S. a hand-held device that heats but doesn’t burn tobacco, though the agency hasn’t yet ruled on whether they will be allowed to market it as safer than cigarettes.ddd
Philip Morris International Inc. has spent billions of dollars and years developing the product, called IQOS, which is already sold in dozens of other countries. It has been waiting for FDA approval for its U.S. partner Altria Group Inc....
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