When is a product made or derived from tobacco regulated as a drug and/or device?
Story Date: 1/9/2017

 

Source: FDA, 1/6/17

The FDA recently issued a final rule entitled Clarification of When Products Made or Derived From Tobacco Are Regulated as Drugs, Devices, or Combination Products; Amendments to Regulations Regarding 'Intended Uses.’ This rule describes circumstances in which a product made or derived from tobacco is subject to regulation by the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, or Center for Tobacco Products. This rule is intended to help manufacturers and researchers better understand which regulatory standards apply to their products or studies, respectively.


The agency also anticipates that the rule will help consumers clearly distinguish products made or derived from tobacco that are intended for tobacco cessation from those intended for other uses.

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