2019
DOI: 10.2196/12061
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Household Surveys in the General Population and Web-Based Surveys in IQOS Users Registered at the Philip Morris International IQOS User Database: Protocols on the Use of Tobacco- and Nicotine-Containing Products in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom (Greater London), 2018-2020

Abstract: Background Philip Morris International (PMI) has developed a novel heat-not-burn tobacco product, Tobacco Heating System (THS), which is marketed under the brand name of IQOS with HEETS (IQOS). The aerosol generated by THS has substantially fewer toxicants than combustible cigarette smoke, although the extent of the reduction of harmful and potentially harmful constituents reported varies between studies. To evaluate the potential harm reduction associated with IQOS use, the assessment of the upta… Show more

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“…Heated tobacco products (HTPs) might lead to negative side effects on the cardiovascular system. 1 An HTP is a hybrid between an e-cigarette and a combustible cigarette. It uses the energy of a battery to heat tobacco to temperatures between 250°C and 350°C and to evaporate the nicotine it contains.…”
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“…Heated tobacco products (HTPs) might lead to negative side effects on the cardiovascular system. 1 An HTP is a hybrid between an e-cigarette and a combustible cigarette. It uses the energy of a battery to heat tobacco to temperatures between 250°C and 350°C and to evaporate the nicotine it contains.…”
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“…Phillip Morris’s clinical and aerosol outcome data are not comprehensive, and in fact 56 potentially harmful substances are higher in IQOS aerosol than cigarette smoke. 6 12 Concerns about Phillip Morris’s IQOS research 13 14 and failure to make data from its longer term studies public 15 16 are amplified by the tobacco industry’s history of research manipulation and hiding the harms of smoking. 13 17 With the many other products now available, including pharmaceutical nicotine, which are known to be safe, smokers looking to reduce harm rather than quit should see heated tobacco products as a last resort.…”
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