FDA says Zyn nicotine pouches can marketed
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Zyn owner Philip Morris International (PMI) to market its nicotine pouches as less harmful than cigarettes. Going forward, 20 Zyn products will be allowed to carry the following modified-risk claim: "Using ZYN instead of cigarettes puts you at a lower risk of mouth cancer,
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The FDA’s decision gives Philip Morris a powerful new claim for Zyn—and raises a bigger question about whether nicotine pouches are becoming the successor vapes never could.
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