(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it would allow Philip Morris to sell a heated tobacco product called IQOS in the United States, a major victory for the international ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tobacco companies are hoping to woo smokers with a new array of devices like Philip Morris International's IQOS that heat but don't burn tobacco. Video/Photo: Merrill Sherman Scientists advising U.S.