FDA allowing makers of nicotine gum, patches to say smokers can safely use them for longer


RICHMOND, Va. - The Food and Drug Administration says smokers that are trying to quit can safely use nicotine gum, patches and lozenges for longer than previously recommended. Current labels suggest consumers stop smoking when they begin using the products and that they should stop using them after 12 weeks.




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