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Nicotine Pouches Get Green Light: A Safer Smoking Alternative?
WASHINGTON, USAThursday, January 16, 2025
The FDA has also approved similar products like e-cigarettes and snus, a Swedish tobacco product. But Zyn, unlike snus, doesn’t contain tobacco; it’s just nicotine and flavoring.
Tobacco companies have been trying to develop safer alternatives for years as smoking rates decline globally. However, there are concerns that nicotine pouches could become popular among teens. Government surveys show that fewer than 2 percent of American high school and middle school students used these pouches last year.
The FDA cited these low usage rates in their decision. Supporters of the pouches point out they work similarly to nicotine gum and lozenges, releasing low levels of nicotine to reduce cravings.
The approval of Zyn has caused some political debate, with Democrats and Republicans clashing over the potential appeal to teens. Despite these concerns, Philip Morris insists they don’t use online influencers to promote Zyn.
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