The Food and Drug Administration cleared Philip Morris International’s IQOS — a heat-not-burn tobacco device designed as an
alternative to conventional cigarettes — for sale in the United
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The product consists of a tube that gently heats up sticks of tobacco instead of burning them, making what’s inhaled less harmful than
conventional cigarette smoke. Philip Morris has made the device a key
part of its plans for growth. The device is already sold in dozens of
other countries with varying success, but it has triggered debate among
U.S. health experts over whether IQOS would help or hurt overall public
health.
Lower aerosolization temperatures help to drive superior (i.e. lower)
toxicant levels in aerosol testing. Bond Street’s compositions compare
favorably with the heat-not-burn industry benchmark and sales leader,
the IQOS? heatstick. Sample comparative data was provided in our press
release of earlier this year.”
“As a tobacco product, Bond Street’s Tobacco Wax compositions are not subject to the 2% nicotine cap of the European Union’s Tobacco Product
Directive. Thus, Bond Street’s products can provide a competitive
nicotine delivery appealing to adult smokers, akin to other products in
the heat-not-burn category and unlike conventional European vapor
products.”