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The US Retracts Its Plan To Cut Nicotine Levels In Cigarettes Source from: Tobacco Reporter 08/05/2020 ![]() On Friday the 28th of July 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), had announced a new comprehensive plan for tobacco and nicotine regulation, which included lowering the amount of nicotine in cigarettes in order to minimize addiction. Health experts had expressed concern that VLNC’s would be delivering the same amount of harmful chemicals without the benefits perceived by the smoker, hence could possibly lead them to smoke more. VLNCs (very low nicotine cigarettes), were to contain nicotine at levels that do not produce physiological effects. However public health experts had expressed concern that these cigarettes would be delivering the same amount of harmful chemicals, without the benefits perceived by the smoker, hence could possibly lead smokers to consume more. Redirecting efforts Former FDA commissioner, Robert Califf, said that this recent change has marked “a sad day for future grandchildren. They will have fewer grandparents because of this.” Enditem |