- Source: Center for Tobacco Products
The Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) was established by the United States Food and Drug Administration as a result of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act signed by President Obama in June 2009.
The FDA center was responsible for the implementation of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act.
The smoking prevention and tobacco law established regulatory controls for tobacco products:
Setting performance standards for tobacco products
Reviewing premarket applications for new and modified risk of tobacco product
Requirement of warning labels for tobacco products
Enforcing advertising and promotion restrictions for tobacco products
The U.S. mandated legislation was a historic milestone for the U.S. FDA. The enacted law used to assist with the federal agency regulatory efforts and initiatives to curb the suspected health hazards for tobacco products on an annual basis.
See also
Little Lungs in a Great Big World, public service announcement series that is part of a campaign for the CTP
References
External links
Official website
Tobacco Products at FDA.gov
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- Iqos
- Kemasan ramah anak
- Nikotin
- Badan penegak hukum federal di Amerika Serikat
- Usia legal minum minuman beralkohol
- 5,7 × 28 mm
- Tembaga
- Raksa
- Mangan
- Metilfenidat
- Center for Tobacco Products
- Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act
- Heated tobacco product
- Flavored tobacco
- Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Smokeless tobacco
- Regulation of electronic cigarettes
- Modified risk tobacco product
- Juul
- Brian King (epidemiologist)