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On Wednesday, the American Lung Association advocated against using IQOS as a cigarette alternative - or at all.
A new battle in the decades-long war between tobacco companies and health advocates recently began when the FDA permitted Philip Morris’ IQOS Tobacco Heating System to go on the U.S. market ...
E-cigarettes using liquid nicotine are not allowed in Japan, meaning heat-not-burn devices such as IQOS have less competition from vaping devices.
Visitors try out IQOS, Philip Morris’ pen-like “heat-not-burn” tobacco device, at a store in Tokyo. The devices are touted as safer than conventional cigarettes, but a new analysis of ...
Altria Group (NYSE:MO +2.4%) announces that the FDA authorized the sale of the IQOS heated tobacco system in the U.S.
News World news Smoking Could 'safer' new smoking device that heats up tobacco instead of burning it replace traditional cigarettes? Millions of people worldwide are trying the heat device IQOS ...
On Thursday, a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel decided that the tobacco supergiant Philip Morris should not be able to claim its new smokeless tobacco device IQOS is safer than smoking.
IQOS devices use a patented heat-control technology that precisely heats tobacco-filled sticks wrapped in paper, without the burning, to release a water-based aerosol – not smoke.
News that Philip Morris International (PM 0.56%) was awarded a reduced-risk label for its IQOS heated tobacco device indicates Altria (MO 0.40%) was smart to have a backup plan in place for the ...
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