The FDAs 2016 rule extending its authority to e-cigarettes (called the deeming rule) prohibits the introduction of any new product after August 8, 2016, unless the manufacturer files a premarket review application with the FDA and the FDA issues an order authorizing the marketing of the product
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School-based programs, mass media campaigns, and regulations limiting youth-oriented tobacco marketing could help reduce smoking initiation
Without further study, researchers suggest, any estimates of the effects of T21 bans on the smoking habits of young adults aged 18-20 might be overstated
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Further research is needed on the health and behavioral impact of removing filters from the global cigarette market, but banning Conclusion There is sufficient evidence that cigarette filters are a fraud, primarily acting as a marketing tool with which the tobacco industry has deceived the public into believing there is some health benefit from smoking filtered cigarettes compared with unfiltered cigarettes