Regulators from the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday will consider a potentially safer alternative to cigarettes. Philip Morris International, the maker of Marlboro and other top brands, ...
Share on Pinterest IQOS, a new device that heats tobacco rather than burns it, has arrived in the United States. It’s being deceptively marketed as a safer alternative to vaping and smoking. Getty ...
TOKYO/NEUCHATEL, Switzerland – In seeking regulatory approval for a new smoking device called iQOS, Philip Morris International Inc is claiming the electronic gadget is less likely to cause disease ...
As vapes get an even shadier rep — with more than 1,000 cases of severe lung disease apparently linked to the products, at the Center for Disease Control’s latest count — Altria has introduced Iqos, a ...
Philip Morris (NYSE: PM) recently reported its Q1 results, with revenues and earnings above the street estimates. The company reported revenue of $8.8 billion and adjusted earnings of $1.50 per share, ...
This article is only for adults who would otherwise continue to smoke or use other nicotine products. IQOS legal age nicotine users have been enjoying their tobacco experience without having to endure ...
Altria and Philip Morris International dissolved the IQOS commercialization agreement. Altria will received $2.7 billion in compensation. It plans on introducing its own heated tobacco design by the ...
WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that it would permit the sale of IQOS, a “heat not burn” tobacco device made by Philip Morris International, in the United States. While the ...
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