FDA moves to slash nicotine in cigarettes [View all]
Source: NBC News
Jan. 15, 2025, 1:42 PM EST
Nicotine levels in cigarettes sold in the U.S. would have to be drastically lowered under a proposal released Wednesday by the Food and Drug Administration. If finalized, the change would mean that cigarettes would lose their ability to hook most people into addiction.
By reducing the nicotine level of cigarettes and certain other combusted tobacco products to a level low enough to no longer create or sustain addiction, the cycle of exposure to these toxic chemicals can be broken, Brian King, director of the FDAs Center for Tobacco Products, said during a briefing with reporters.
Smoking kills more than 480,000 Americans each year. Levels of nicotine in cigarettes vary widely depending on the brand but usually average 13 milligrams a cigarette. The FDAs plan would limit nicotine in nearly all combustible tobacco products a category that includes cigarettes, most cigars and pipe tobacco to 0.07 milligrams. Thats about a 95% reduction.
Although the proposal was released at the 11th hour by the outgoing Biden administration, officials during President-elect Donald Trump's first term raised the possibility of a federal regulatory plan for nicotine. So its possible that the change could move forward in the next four years.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/nicotine-cigarettes-fda-moves-to-cut-rcna187607
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FDA Proposes Significant Step Toward Reducing Nicotine to Minimally or Nonaddictive Level in Cigarettes and Certain Other Combusted Tobacco Products