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 ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a decision expected to test the Trump administration's approach to tobacco regulation, U.S. health advisers will vote this week on whether to allow Philip Morris ...
LONDON >> Health campaigners have written to U.S. regulators accusing Philip Morris International of misrepresenting past regulatory decisions, seeking to disrupt the launch of its flagship heated ...
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 ...
A pioneer in modified risk tobacco products, Philip Morris International (PM) is the only company to have received a modified risk marketing claim for an electronic nicotine device. FDA concludes ...
Philip Morris International Global Travel Retail (PMI GTR) has unveiled the IQOS ILUMA i Electric Purple, expanding its next-generation IQOS device portfolio across the global travel retail channel.
(Reuters) - At Germany's Bambi Awards for the media industry in November, celebrities posed for red-carpet photos against a backdrop of established luxury brands. Alongside the likes of Mercedes-Benz ...
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 ...
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 ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Health campaigners have written to U.S. regulators accusing Philip Morris International of misrepresenting past regulatory decisions, seeking to disrupt the launch of its flagship ...
A tobacco product that its maker claims to be safer than cigarettes won qualified support from a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel Thursday. The advisers voted 8-1 to support cigarette giant ...
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