FDA OKs sales of Zyn nicotine pouches, citing health benefits for adult
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[January 17, 2025]
By MATTHEW PERRONE
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials on Thursday backed the public
health benefits of nicotine pouches, authorizing Philip Morris
International’s Zyn to help adult smokers cut back or quit cigarettes.
The Food and Drug Administration OK'd 10 Zyn flavors, including coffee,
mint and menthol. It's the first time regulators have authorized sales
of nicotine pouches, which are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S.
tobacco market.
The pouches have been available for more than a decade as FDA reviewed
company data intended to show the products can serve as an alternative
to cigarettes and other traditional tobacco products. The decision
doesn't mean that Zyn is safe, just less harmful than older
alternatives.
To remain on the market, companies generally must show that their
products will reduce disease among adult tobacco users without
attracting teens and adolescents.
FDA officials said Thursday that Zyn contains fewer harmful ingredients
than cigarettes and various types of chewing tobacco, including snuff,
which are linked to cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Company
data also showed “a substantial portion of adults” who previously smoked
switched completely to Zyn, regulators said. The pouches are sold in two
different strengths.
"The data show that these nicotine pouch products meet that bar by
benefiting adults who use cigarettes or smokeless tobacco products,”
said Matthew Farrelly of FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products.
The FDA has previously granted similar authorization to several brands
of e-cigarettes, a tobacco-heating device, and snus, a type of
pasteurized tobacco that is popular in Scandinavian counties. Unlike
snus, Zyn and other nicotine pouches don't contain tobacco, only
nicotine and flavoring.
For decades, tobacco companies have tried to develop alternative
products to replace dwindling sales of cigarettes, as smoking levels in
the U.S. and worldwide continue to fall. E-cigarettes became popular
more than a decade ago, but faced a backlash after they triggered a
multiyear spike in underage vaping.
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Containers of Zyn, a smokeless nicotine pouch, are displayed for
sale among other nicotine and tobacco products at a newsstand on
Feb. 23, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)
In recent months, antismoking groups
have warned that nicotine pouches could follow a similar path,
pointing to videos of young people popping Zyn and other pouches
that have racked up millions of views on social media platforms.
Following Thursday's announcement, advocates quickly criticized the
FDA for permitting sales of flavors like citrus, peppermint and
wintergreen.
“The FDA should not be authorizing the sale of any flavored tobacco
products given the tobacco industry’s well-documented history of
using flavored products to appeal to and addict kids,” said Yolonda
Richardson, of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, in a statement.
The FDA pointed to government survey data showing fewer than 2
percent of American high school and middle school students used
nicotine pouches last year.
Supporters of the pouches have noted that Zyn works the same way as
nicotine gum, lozenges and other older smoking-cessation products:
releasing low levels of nicotine that are absorbed into the gums,
reducing cravings.
Debate surrounding Zyn spilled over into politics last year, pitting
Democrats and Republicans against each other in another skirmish in
the nation’s culture war.
In late January, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer, of New York,
called on regulators to investigate Zyn, citing its appeal to teens.
Several House Republicans then warned constituents that “Big
Brother” intended to “ban nicotine.” Tucker Carlson and other
conservative commentators are among the public figures who have
embraced Zyn.
Philip Morris has stated it does not employ online influencers or
endorsements to promote Zyn, which is marketed in the U.S. by its
Swedish Match unit. The product competes with similar ones from
competitors, including Altria’s On pouches.
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