Not exact matches
The U.S. Food and
Drug Administration is pushing ahead with a plan to make cigarettes
less addictive, a move that threatens to upend the tobacco industry and accelerate a shift toward new smoking technology.
«It's a
drug radically less dangerous, less addictive than an endless list we can find legally approved by the [Food and Drug Administration],» she s
drug radically
less dangerous,
less addictive than an endless list we can find legally approved by the [Food and
Drug Administration],» she s
Drug Administration],» she said.
«Cannabis is
less addictive than tobacco, but we show here that mixing tobacco with cannabis lowers the motivation to quit using these
drugs.»
It's like
drugs; smoke marjuana in huge amounts and it's
addictive and bad for you, but take it occasionally and in moderation and it does little harm, in fact it does
less harm that alcohol.
The Food and
Drug Administration is proposing to cap the amount of nicotine in cigarettes to make them
less addictive.