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, ...
TOKYO/TEL AVIV/BOGOTA – In Tokyo’s upscale Ginza shopping district, around the corner from the sparkling storefronts of Tiffany & Co and Cartier, shoppers searching for a new device called iQOS can ...
iQOS, one of the first 'heat not burn' smokeless tobacco products marketed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes, may not be as harm free as its manufacturer claims, suggests research ...
iQOS has witnessed phenomenal growth in Japan since it was first launched, with its market share steadily climbing. During FY 2015, the iQOS launch was expanded in Japan to reach 60% of the adult ...
Philip Morris is about to launch its IQOS heat-not-burn product in Texas, entering the U.S. for the first time. The move comes after Altria failed to introduce IQOS. The U.S. market could be a major ...
Stanton Glantz receives funding from the National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Drug Abuse, and the Truth Initiative. He is the principal investigator of the University of California ...
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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, ...
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 ...
iQOS, one of the first 'heat not burn' smokeless tobacco products marketed as a safer alternative to conventional cigarettes, may not be as harm free as its manufacturer claims, suggests new research.