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GSK asks FDA to block smokeless tobacco

Smokeless tobacco foes just got a new ally. GlaxoSmithKline has asked the FDA to pull R.J. Reynolds’ dissolvable tobacco products off the market completely. The products–Camel Orbs, Camel Sticks and Camel Strips–are already sold in test markets around the country, even though they’re under review by an FDA advisory committee. “Smokeless tobacco products are currently being marketed without clear evidence of their safety,” GSK says in a statement. And who could blame the drugmaker for taking umbrage? GSK, after all, had to conduct clinical trials to get its nicotine-replacement products onto the market. Smokeless tobacco products are controversial, with some critics saying they’re likely to be a “gateway” product that lead kids to eventually take up smoking, and advocates championing them as a safer alternative to cigarettes. Reynolds bills the smokeless products as cigarette alternatives–and … Read entire article »

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New Camel Slogan concerns officials

“Pleasure for wherever.” This is the new slogan on Camel‘s smokeless, spitless tobacco product sums up local youth educators’ worries. (Children) can hide it so easily,” said Trudy Higgins-Edison, a health educator with the Fort Bend Independent School District. “It looks like an Altoid pack and kids can easily share them with friends.”Higgins-Edison showed off the product – called Snus – at a community forum Tuesday. Local and state educators met at First United Methodist Church to discuss new challenges in preventing drug use in children. The product, released here about a year ago, is the tobacco industry’s answer to a declining number of cigarette smokers, Higgins-Edison said. Adult smokers in Texas dropped 5 percent between 1993 and 2007 – from 23.7 percent to 18.5 percent, she said. Like dipping tobacco – or … Read entire article »

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