The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Has Made Improvements

The FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) was created to reduce the serious health harms caused by smoking. For over a decade, the process of reviewing new smoke-free nicotine products has moved slowly – leaving millions of American adults who smoke without access to better alternatives.

That’s starting to change.

Here’s What’s Happening

Why This Matters

Smoking is America’s Number One Preventable Health

Cigarette smoking costs our country more than $300 billion per year in healthcare costs and remains the leading cause of preventable death and disease.

Doctors Need Better Information

Many healthcare providers don’t have current, accurate information about smoke-free nicotine products. When doctors understand the facts – that it’s the toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke, not nicotine itself, that cause serious health problems – they can better counsel adult patients who smoke about their options.

Moving Forward

The recent improvements at the FDA will show that smarter, more efficient government processes can deliver real health benefits. These changes must continue so that the 30 million American adults who smoke have access to a wider range of authorized smoke-free nicotine products that could help them transition away from cigarettes.

Progress is possible. The FDA can prove it.