RJ Reynolds
Regulatory Letter. Favor Smokeless Cigarettes Regular. Favor Smokeless Cigarette Menthol. Favor Smokeless Cigarettes Lights. Favor Smoke-Free Cigarettes Regular. Favor Smoke-Free Cigarettes Menthol. Favor Smoke-Free Cigarettes Lights.
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CERTIFIED
RF.GUI.ATP)RY LE7TER
J. Philip Ray, Uirector
' Advanced Tobacco Products Inc.
121 Interpark Boulevard
Suite 108
San Antonio, Texas 78216
Re: Favor Smokeless Cigarettes Regular
Favor Smokeless Cigarettes Menthol
Favor Smokeless Cigarettes Lights
Favor Smoke-Free Cigarettes Regular
Favor Smoke-Free Cigarettes Menthol
Favor Smoke-Free Cigarettes Lights
Dear Mr. Ray:
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Ref. No. 87}FN-312-06
This letter is in reference to your marketed products listed above, Favor
Smokeless Cigarettes Regular, Menthol, and Lights; Favor Smoke-Free
Cigarettes Regular, Menthol and Lights (Favor). Each Favor consists of a
plug impregnated writh a nicotine solution inserted within a small tube
corresponding in appearance to a conventional cigarette which you have
described as a novel nicotine delivery system and a method of
administering nicotine by inhalation of nicotine vapor.
We have reviewed labeling and promotional literature of Advanced Tobacco
Products, Inc., and other written materials issued by or on behalf of your
firm, such as a registration statement filed in January, 1984, with the
Securities and Exchange Conmission (SEC) (Form S-1,'File No. 2-88812),
Amendment No. 1 to Form S-1 (tiled with the SEC April 17, 1984), CotVany
Responses to SEC Comments (filed with the SEC April 17, 1984), and your
form 10K annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1984 (filed
with the SEC October 30, 1984).
The materials referred to above contain statements which represent and
suggest that Favor Is a novel nicotine delivery system; that each pack of
six will have a nicotine delivery capacity intended to satisfy the average
"smoker of conventional cigarettes for an entire day; that Favor delivers
an amount of nicotine per inhalation within a range of seaottnts delivered
per inhalation from many conventional combustible cigarettes; that the
quantity of nicotine required to produce the effect on the nervoats syst.em
which most ci arette smokers are accustomed is small relative to the
amounts of ot~er alkaloids regularly const>med by typical users; dnd that
it ! s an alternative for conventional cigarette smkers who desire
nicctine pleasure. A paper submitted to the SEC by or on behalf of your
firnl, to support your firm's conclusion that Favor and conventional
:.~:;s - ;"

i'a^e 2. J. f'hi I ip Ray. Gi rFc tor
cigaretces h3VC the same or equiv3lent ;Ocotine deliverv (Jacobson,
Jacobson, anc. aav, Nicotine Vapor Inhalation: Alternative Method of
Nicotine Delivery), purports to describe a practical and apparently
satisfying method of administering nicotine by inhalation of nicotine
vapor through a noncombustible cigarette designed by one of the authors
(J,p. Ray); states -that it is likely that nicotine has addicting qualities
and is the primar) inRredient ahich motivates smoking; and states that the
authors have demonstrated that meaningful levels of serum nicotine and
urine cotinine are achieved by inhalation.
Your materials submitted to the SEC include references to reports in the
medical literature concerning the effects of nicotine. The medical
literature clearly Yecognites that nicotine is well absorbed from the
lungs; that it has potent pharnacologic effects, including effects on the
nervous system; and that nicotine is a drug of dependence. -
In view of the above, it is our position that Favor is a nicotine delivery
system intended to satisfy a nicotine dependence and to affect the
structure and one or more functions of the body. Because of its intended
uses, Favor is a drug as defined within section 201(g) of the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act). In addition, we regard Favor to be a
new drug writhin the meaning of section 201(p) of the Act because Favor's
coraposition is such that it is not generally recognized, among qualified
experts, as safe and effective for use under the conditions prescribed,
recocuroended, or suggested in its labeling.
Since Favor is a new drug within the roeaning of the Act and no approval of
an application filed pursuant to section 505(b) of the Act is effective
for it. Favor may not be introduced or delivered for introduction into
interstate corrmierce under section 505(a) of the Act. 7hus, continued
marketing of Favor would be in violation of the Act and the marketing of
Favor products such as the ones listed above should be discontinued.
We request that you reply within ten (10) days of the receipt of this
letter stating the action you will take to discontinue Favors's
marketing. If corrective action is not promptly undertaken, the Food and
Drug Administration is prepared to initiate legal action to enforce the
law. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act provides for seizure of
Illegal products and/or injunction against the manufacturer and/or
distributor of illegal products, 21 U.S.C. 332 and 334.
Sincerely yours,
Daniel L. Michels
Di rec tor
Office, of Cowliance
Center for Ilrvgs and Biologics

cc:
HFR-61
FiFR-6100
NPR-6140
fYR-6S40
HFC-1 (Schwemer)
HFY-1 (Nightingale)
GCF-1 (Milgram)
HYN-100 (Tevple)
FFN-300 (Michels)
HFN-310 (Apodaca)
M-310 (Pay)
tO:N-s01 (Harris)
ALavender:nd:11/26//86
Init:RTerrple(!if'N-100)12/22/86
Redraft:ALavender/EMi1gram (GCF-1) 1/7/87, Diilgram (GCF-1) 2/3/87,
E. Tocus (HFN-123) 2/5/87, A. Levine (GCF-1) 2/S/87, E.Milgrin
2/S/87), AIa vender(}FT1-311) 2%S/87
Approved: William Schwemer (HFC-1) 2/S/87
Fil©: Favor
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