Nicofi Targets Selling E-Cigarette Users And Smokers On A Substitute
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Ross Myles Health is not making a smoking cessation or NRT claim for Nicofi sublingual tablets made with steam-extracted pure nicotine, keeping the product free of drug regulation by FDA. While Nicofi also is outside the agency’s current tobacco product authority, the firm is prepared for FDA oversight.
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