Keller and Heckman Partner Azim Chowdhury will present at the Food and Drug Law Institute’s (FDLI) Tobacco and Nicotine Products Regulation and Policy Conference, taking place virtually and in Washington, DC on October 20 – 21, 2022. Azim will serve as a panelist on the panel titled, “Novel Products and Future Innovation: How Would New or Streamlined Pathways to Market Impact Public Health?” The panel will explore the practical side of the PMTA and Substantial Equivalence (SE) pathways and how CTP could lessen the burden of bringing a product to market, while also considering whether a wider array of products would increase public health risks, including greater nicotine use among youth and young adults.
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