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FDA nicotine pouch pilot to ease manufacturers' research burden, transcript shows


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will ease requirements on nicotine pouch manufacturers under a new pilot program, internal meeting transcripts show, in the first clear sign of a softer stance on ... Read More

FDA calls on nicotine pouch manufacturers to use child-resistant packaging amid a rise in accidental exposures


The US Food and Drug Administration is urging nicotine pouch manufacturers to use child-resistant packaging on their products. This comes as a rise in nicotine pouch exposure cases has been reported ... Read More

Nicotine, cannabis, vaping, psychedelics surge in US


The percentage of young and midlife adults using nicotine pouches significantly increased last year, while cannabis use, vaping and the use of psychedelic drugs are at or near all-time highs, ... Read More

Smokers Turning To Nicotine Pouches To Help Them Quit, Study Suggests


Nicotine pouches might be helping tobacco users quit smoking and vaping, a new study says. The pouches — sold under brand names like Velo and Zyn — can’t be marketed as smoking cessation aids like ... Read More

FDA nicotine pouch pilot to ease manufacturers' research burden - report


The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will ease requirements on nicotine pouch manufacturers under a new pilot program, Reuters reported on Friday, citing internal meeting transcripts. The FDA looks ... Read More


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