FDA proposes cutting nicotine levels in tobacco products | Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
- The FDA has proposed cutting nicotine levels in tobacco products, which could make the U.S. The first country to mandate less addictive cigarettes.
- The new rule aims to reduce nicotine to non-addictive levels, helping smokers quit and preventing youth addiction.
- The proposal will not ban cigarettes or menthol but seeks public input before finalization.
- FDA Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf called the proposal an immense opportunity to reduce tobacco-related diseases and save lives.
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