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Tobacco Product Standard

A Tobacco Product Standard refers to regulations set by health authorities, like the FDA in the United States, that define specific requirements for tobacco products to promote public health. These standards can include limits on harmful ingredients, restrictions on marketing practices, and mandatory health warnings. The goal is to reduce the risks associated with tobacco use, protect consumers, and minimize the appeal of tobacco products, particularly to youth. By establishing clear guidelines, these standards aim to create a safer environment for everyone regarding tobacco consumption and its associated health risks.