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Tobacco Products

FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) works to ensure a healthier life for every family.

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Searchable Tobacco Products Database

A new user-friendly list of tobacco products—including e-cigarettes—that may be legally marketed in the United States. Designed to serve the public, especially retailers, by providing key information in a single location.

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Tobacco Education Resources for Parents and Teachers

As youth e-cigarette use remains a public health issue, it is important that parents and educators have access to resources to learn more and to start an honest conversation with teens about the dangers of youth tobacco use. FDA has free resources available, including videos, infographics, posters, and fact sheets.

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Market a Tobacco Product

New tobacco products may not be legally marketed in the U.S. without authorization from FDA. Learn more about the three pathways (SE, PMTA and EX) to market.

Small Businesses Assistance

CTP’s Office of Small Business Assistance is available to help industry understand and comply with FDA’s tobacco laws and regulations.

About the Center

FDA's Center for Tobacco Products regulates the manufacturing, marketing, and distribution of tobacco products to protect public health.

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Contact CTP

1-877-287-1373 (9am - 4pm ET)
For General Inquiries: AskCTP@fda.hhs.gov

Center for Tobacco Products
Food and Drug Administration
10903 New Hampshire Avenue
Document Control Center
Building 71, Room G335
Silver Spring, MD 20993-0002

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