Products 2009 Tobacco Control Act Regulate cigarettes and smokeless t obacco p roducts Ban tobaccobrand sponsorships of sports amp entertainment Ban free giveaways ID: 627372
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FDA Authority to Regulate Tobacco Products - 2009 Tobacco Control Act
- Regulate cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products - Ban tobacco-brand sponsorships of sports & entertainment - Ban free giveawaysPreserved state and local authority including tobacco taxes, smoke-free workplace lawsStates can regulate manner, time and place of tobacco sales
Gives the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate the manufacturing, marketing and sale of tobacco productsSlide2
2016 Final Deeming Rule
Deeming Goals:
-Regulate ALL tobacco products
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Keep ALL tobacco products away from youth
-Better
understand
health risks
-Prohibit
false advertising and
claims
Products on the market after February 15, 2007 – must meet public health standards. In the meantime they can continue to sell products for up to 2 years plus another year of review
Must disclose ingredients and risks
New health warning requirements (2018)Slide3
E-cigarettes are not approved by FDA to help people quit smoking. However, FDA has approved the following seven medicines as safe and effective to help smokers quit:5 types nicotine
replacement therapy Patch* 2 non-nicotine medications Gum* Bupropion (Wellbutrin) Lozenge* Varenicline (Chantix) Nasal spray Inhaler *Available without a prescriptionHelp is available:1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
Smoking Cessation