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Smoking Cessation Labels Cleared Without Duration-Of-Use Limit

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

Executive Summary

FDA approved labeling for Nicorette and NicoDerm CQ nicotine replacement therapies, removing some risk information that industry and the agency agree is outdated and unnecessarily restrictive.

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