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  • FDA Reposts General Snus MRTP Document

    FDA Reposts General Snus MRTP Document

    Photo: Swedish Match

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on July 15 reposted an application document related to the renewal of existing modified risk tobacco product (MRTP) orders for Swedish Match USA’s General Snus products and announced a deadline for public comments.

    The reposted document contains information that was previously redacted, and is available on the Swedish Match MRTP application webpage.

    Public comments on these applications must be submitted to docket FDA-2014-N-1051-0941 on regulations.gov by 11:59 pm ET on Aug. 14 to ensure they receive consideration by the FDA.

    The application materials, redacted in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, can be found on the FDA’s website. Before making a final determination on an MRTP application, the FDA takes into consideration all information available to the agency, including public comments and recommendations from the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee.

  • Swedish Match Presents to FDA on General Snus

    Swedish Match Presents to FDA on General Snus

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    Experts from Swedish Match USA, an affiliate of Philip Morris International, presented to the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee on June 26, 2024, according to a PMI press release. The committee, comprising independent scientific researchers, provides regulatory guidance to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products.

    The half-day meeting was part of the FDA’s review of Swedish Match’s request to continue marketing General Snus products in the U.S. as modified-risk tobacco products (MRTPs) and to expand permitted use of the reduced-risk claim to reach, and transition, more legal-age smokers away from cigarettes.

    Initially granted by the FDA in October 2019, Swedish Match can communicate to legal-age consumers that “Using General Snus instead of cigarettes puts you at a lower risk of mouth cancer, heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, emphysema and chronic bronchitis.” Currently, that message is accessible only on the General Snus website.

    Swedish Match presented to the committee real-world evidence showing the claim is delivering on its promise to reduce harm to individual tobacco users and benefit the health of the population and should be renewed.

    In its renewal submission, Swedish Match is seeking to expand use to additional lawful marketing channels, such as point-of-sale display and direct mail to age-verified consumers.

    “As FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products Director Brian King said when unveiling its new five-year strategic plan, this is a critical moment in the history of tobacco product regulation,” Gerry Roerty, general counsel for Swedish Match, said to committee members. The center’s mission is to make smoking-related disease and death a part of America’s past, and “today, together, we can meaningfully advance that goal,” Roerty told committee members.

    During the meeting, representatives from Swedish Match and committee members discussed a range of scientific, technical and consumer-communications topics. The company provided an overview of its responsible marketing practices and presented evidence and research demonstrating low levels of use by unintended populations.

    General Snus is a smokeless tobacco product, traditionally produced in Sweden, that is nonfermented and air cured. The modified-risk products submitted for renewal include eight General Snus varieties that have been made available in the U.S. for more than a decade: General Snus Original (pouch); General Snus Original (loose); General Snus White (pouch); General Snus Mint (pouch); General Snus Wintergreen (pouch); General Snus Mini Mint (pouch); General Snus Classic Blend (pouch); and General Snus Nordic Mint (pouch).

    “We are understandably proud of our commitment to a cigarette-free America, which is achievable much faster if policy is guided by science,” said Stacey Kennedy, president of the Americas region and CEO of PMI’s U.S. business. “America’s 28 million adult smokers have been bombarded with misinformation about smoke-free products, which can cause confusion and prolong the most harmful form of nicotine consumption—smoking. We look forward to continuing dialogue with the FDA as it continues to consider renewal of this modified-risk authorization.”

    The General Snus products were first authorized as “appropriate for the protection of the public health” through the premarket tobacco product application (PMTA) process in 2015 following a PMTA submission earlier that same year.

    Since then, Swedish Match USA has submitted eight annual reports over as many years, the last four of which were combined with MRTP annual reporting.

  • MRTP Renewal Filed for General Snus

    MRTP Renewal Filed for General Snus

    On Nov. 30, 2023, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration filed for scientific review modified-risk tobacco product (MRTP) renewal applications submitted by Swedish Match USA for General Snus smokeless tobacco products, including:

    • General Loose;
    • General Dry Mint Portion Original Mini;
    • General Portion Original Large;
    • General Classic Blend Portion White Large, 12 count;
    • General Mint Portion White Large;
    • General Nordic Mint Portion White Large, 12 count;
    • General Portion White Large; and
    • General Wintergreen Portion White Large.

    In 2019, the FDA issued modified-risk granted orders for eight smokeless tobacco products made by Swedish Match USA. These orders expire in 2024. To continue marketing the MRTPs after the authorized five-year term, the company submitted an MRTP renewal application to the FDA.

    Starting Dec. 1, the public may submit comments on these applications on regulations.gov.

  • Sales up, profits mixed at Swedish Match

    swedish-match-snusSwedish Match’s sales increased by 2 percent to SEK2.98 billion ($460 million) during the first quarter of fiscal 2013. In local currencies, sales for the first quarter increased by 5 percent.

    Operating profit from product areas for the first quarter declined by 8 percent to SEK832 million. In local currencies, operating profit from product areas for the first quarter declined by 6 percent.

    Including the group’s share of net profit in STG and larger one-time items, operating profit increased by 6 percent to SEK1.03 billion for the first quarter. This figure includes an additional capital gain of SEK159 million on the disposal of the former head office site in Stockholm.

    Swedish Match also announced the launch of several snus products in Sweden, including a new Kaliber in the value segment and a new Kronan in the mid-price segment. The company also introduced a new General Tailored White, which uses a proprietary technology to create a softer mouth feel while reducing weight.