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/NEUCHATEL, Switzerland – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is weighing whether to approve a potentially path-breaking smoking device by Philip Morris International Inc. With a decision ...
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 ...
After a two-year wait, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday green-lit the sale of a new gadget that heats tobacco instead of burning it. The device, which is called IQOS (pronounced ...
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 ...
The tobacco industry has long been grappling with dwindling cigarette sales volumes, thanks to consumers’ rising health consciousness and regulatory headwinds. Amid such a scenario, several tobacco ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PMI U.S. today announced the introduction of its IQOS heated tobacco system in the greater Fort Lauderdale area. The “Be the First” pilot program will give Fort ...
NEUCHATEL, SWITZERLAND – IQOS, Philip Morris International’s heated tobacco product, has outpaced Marlboro’s global net revenue and is now the company’s top brand, nearly a decade after its launch in ...
The U.S. International Trade Commission recently ruled Philip Morris International's (NYSE: PM) IQOS heated tobacco device violates two patents held by rival British American Tobacco (NYSE: BTI) and ...
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