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As early as the 1960s, tobacco companies developed alternative tobacco products. [43] HTPs were introduced into the market in 1988, though they were not a commercial success. [35] The global decline in tobacco consumption may be one reason the industry has invented and marketed new products such as HTPs. [43] The latest generation of heated tobacco products may be an industry attempt to appeal with governments and health advocates by presenting a potential (but unproven) "harm reduction" product. [43] Current smoking bans may or may not apply to heated tobacco products. [44] Health effects [ edit ] E-cigarette emissions machine with heated tobacco products. [11] The emissions of four heated tobacco products can be generated in parallel in an emissions experiment. [11] The emissions generated are analyzed using appropriate analytical techniques, which allows a comparison of different applications and products. [11] The price is the same as IQOS 2.4 Plus from Philip Morris (which has a Bluetooth module, but it is largely useless) and 2 times cheaper than the cost of the direct rival IQOS 3 MULTI. But the older IQOS 3 model is already much more expensive than the hero of our review. Источник: https://myglo.com.ua/ Nathan, Ralph (12 October 2016). "Why Philip Morris's iQOS Sales in Japan Are Promising". Market Realist. Based on the weight of evidence and assuming a complete switch from cigarette smoking. These products are not risk free and are addictive.
a b c Rapaport, Lisa (26 May 2017). " 'Heat-not-burn' cigarettes still release cancer-causing chemicals". Reuters.Tai, Mariko (31 August 2015). "Philip Morris rolls out iQOS smokeless smokes". Nikkei Asian Review. Gold-standard i indicator supports scientific substantiation of glo’s potential as a reduced risk product* Uranaka, Taiga (16 January 2019). "Japan Tobacco ratchets up smokeless war with new products". Reuters. Lubin, Gus (25 June 2012). "Philip Morris Is Releasing A Bunch Of Crazy New Cigarettes". Business Insider. a b c d LaVito, Angelica (4 October 2019). "Altria launches Iqos tobacco device in US, and the timing couldn't be better". CNBC.
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Jenssen, Brian P.; Boykan, Rachel (2019). "Electronic Cigarettes and Youth in the United States: A Call to Action (at the Local, National and Global Levels)". Children. 6 (2): 30. doi: 10.3390/children6020030. ISSN 2227-9067. PMC 6406299. PMID 30791645. Leigh, Noel J; Tran, Phillip L; O’Connor, Richard J; Goniewicz, Maciej Lukasz (2018). "Cytotoxic effects of heated tobacco products (HTP) on human bronchial epithelial cells". Tobacco Control. 27 (Suppl 1): s26–s29. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054317. ISSN 0964-4563. PMC 6252481. PMID 30185530.
Uranaka, Taiga; Sarkar, Himani (29 May 2017). "Japan Tobacco plans to quadruple smokeless tobacco output capacity by 2018: CEO". Channel NewsAsia. Reuters. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017 . Retrieved 7 June 2017.E-cigarettes, or vapes, are another group of nicotine products that have become very popular in recent years. Heated tobacco products heat tobacco leaf, whereas e-cigarettes heat a liquid, typically containing nicotine. There are large differences in the science and regulation of these products. E-cigarettes have been on the market for longer than heated tobacco, so we have more evidence about their benefits and harms. Biggs, John (17 June 2012). "Smoke Up: An Interview With The Creator Of The Ultracool Pax Vaporizer". TechCrunch. a b c d e f g h i j k l "Heated tobacco products (HTPs) information sheet". World Health Organization. May 2018.
British American Tobacco today announces the launch of glo™– a Tobacco Heating Product which is a revolution in simplicity. This unique next generation tobacco product provides a new-to-world experience. Similar to that of a cigarette, but with reduced risk potential, glo™ heats rather than burns tobacco**. This delivers a cleaner experience* with around 90% less toxicants** than a standard cigarette.US 9486013,Sebastian, Andries Don; Conner, Billy Tyrone& Banerjee, Chandra K.et al.,"Segmented smoking article with foamed insulation material",published 2016-11-08, assigned to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Caplinger, Dan (31 May 2017). "Here's Why the Worst Might Be Yet to Come for Philip Morris International". The Motley Fool.