Tobacco giant Altria Group Inc. is planning a wider rollout of the IQOS device, an alternative to conventional cigarettes, even as the COVID-19 pandemic seems to have slowed a long-term decline in ...
Tobacco giant Altria Group Inc. is expanding the test market for its iQOS device — an alternative to conventional cigarettes — to a third market. The Henrico County-based parent company of Philip ...
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Effects of new smoking device must be studied, says minister
Home minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail wants the national poison centre to carry out the study in preparation for the ...
The Home Ministry has recommended that the National Poison Centre conduct a study on the tobacco heating device, or IQOS, ...
Philip Morris International Inc. told a U.S. advisory panel on Wednesday that it expected about 6 million smokers to switch completely to its iQOS electronic tobacco device if the company is allowed ...
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Philip Morris Seeks FDA Approval To Keep IQOS Modified Risk Designation For Later Versions Of Device
Philip Morris International Inc. (PM) said on Wednesday that its experts met with the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee on October 7 as it seeks to continue marketing versions of its IQOS ...
April 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it would allow Philip Morris to sell a heated tobacco product called IQOS in the United States, a major victory for the ...
Tobacco companies are hoping to woo smokers with a new array of devices like Philip Morris International's IQOS that heat but don't burn tobacco. Video/Photo: Merrill Sherman Scientists advising U.S.
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