- “95% less nicotine.”
- “Helps reduce your nicotine consumption.”
- “...Greatly reduces your nicotine consumption.”
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the marketing of 22nd Century Group Inc.’s “VLN King” and “VLN Menthol King” combusted, filtered cigarettes as modified risk tobacco products (MRTPs), which help reduce exposure to, and consumption of, nicotine for smokers who use them. These are the first combusted cigarettes to be authorized as MRTPs and the second tobacco products overall to receive “exposure modification” orders, which allows them to be marketed as having a reduced level of, or presenting a reduced exposure to, a substance.
“Our mission is to find ways to stop tobacco-related disease and death. We know that three out of four adult smokers want to quit and the data on these products show they can help addicted adult smokers transition away from highly addictive combusted cigarettes,” said Mitch Zeller, J.D., director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products. “Having options like these products authorized today, which contain less nicotine and are reasonably likely to reduce nicotine dependence, may help adult smokers. If adult smokers were less addicted to combusted cigarettes, they would likely smoke less and may be exposed to fewer harmful chemicals that cause tobacco-related disease and death.”
The exposure modification orders specifically authorize the manufacturer to market “VLN King” and “VLN Menthol King” with certain reduced exposure claims regarding nicotine, including:
Back to News
Latest Posts
-
FDA ImportShield Program Delivers Impressive Results in Stre...21 Jan 2026 -
FDA Takes Steps to Improve Gluten Ingredient Disclosure in F...21 Jan 2026 -
FDA Issues Guidance on Modernizing Statistical Methods for C...12 Jan 2026 -
FDA Increases Flexibility on Requirements for Cell and Gene...11 Jan 2026 -
FDA Finds Insufficient Data to Determine Safety of PFAS in C...29 Dec 2025