abdulhakeem
02-08-05, 03:45 PM
02 Aug 2005
London: The world’s first smokeless and tobacco-free cigarette has been cleared for commercial release and is due to go on sale early next year.
Swissmedic, the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products, has cleared the path for its commercial production after deciding that the NicStic is not a medicinal product.
“If we had classified the NicStic as medication, the manufacturer would have had to apply to have it covered by health insurance and therefore it would have required the approval of the Federal Health Office and taken a lot longer to get to the public,” Fox News quoted Monique Helfer of Swissmedic as saying.
The smoke and tobacco free cigarette, which uses a rechargeable heating coil in a plastic cigarette-sized stick to dispense nicotine without smoke, should soon be available for the same cost as normal cigarettes.
According to the report, NicStic’s inventors have claimed that their invention will reduce passive smoking as it will allow smokers to “light up” without annoying others, thereby avoiding the increasing smoking bans in public places.
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=11040
London: The world’s first smokeless and tobacco-free cigarette has been cleared for commercial release and is due to go on sale early next year.
Swissmedic, the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products, has cleared the path for its commercial production after deciding that the NicStic is not a medicinal product.
“If we had classified the NicStic as medication, the manufacturer would have had to apply to have it covered by health insurance and therefore it would have required the approval of the Federal Health Office and taken a lot longer to get to the public,” Fox News quoted Monique Helfer of Swissmedic as saying.
The smoke and tobacco free cigarette, which uses a rechargeable heating coil in a plastic cigarette-sized stick to dispense nicotine without smoke, should soon be available for the same cost as normal cigarettes.
According to the report, NicStic’s inventors have claimed that their invention will reduce passive smoking as it will allow smokers to “light up” without annoying others, thereby avoiding the increasing smoking bans in public places.
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action=fullnews&id=11040