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As the global e-cigarette industry continues to expand, understanding the terminology associated with new tobacco products has become essential for industry professionals. To help you navigate this evolving landscape, we’ve compiled the 1.0 version of the Glossary of New Tobacco Product Terms. This guide provides a systematic and clear overview of key terms and concepts, ensuring you stay informed and competitive in the market.
New tobacco products refer to alternatives to traditional tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco. These products contain tobacco or produce vapor, offering a smoking-like experience without combustion. They are designed to reduce harm while satisfying nicotine cravings. The main categories include e-cigarettes and heat-not-burn (HNB) tobacco products.
New tobacco products emerged as part of the tobacco industry’s transformation, aiming to reduce harm through innovative technologies. These products simulate the experience of traditional cigarettes while minimizing health risks. Their defining features include no combustion, low levels of harmful substances, and the ability to deliver nicotine effectively.
Also known as NGP (Next-Generation Products), NTP refers to new tobacco products or reduced-risk products (RRP). These include:
HNB products heat tobacco without burning it, reducing harmful byproducts. Heating methods include:
Popular HNB brands include Ploom (Japan Tobacco), Glo (British American Tobacco), and lil (KT&G).
A subset of HNB, eHTP includes e-cigarettes and heated cigarettes.
Defined as nicotine electronic delivery systems, ECS produce nicotine-containing aerosol for inhalation.
A term used by the World Health Organization (WHO) to describe products like e-cigarettes and heated tobacco.
A patented technology developed by China Tobacco, NSCs use oxygen-free heating to produce smoke naturally.
Short for “I Quit Ordinary Smoking,” IQOS is a flagship HNB product by Philip Morris International (PMI).
Derived from Vapour or Vaporize, VAPE is the international term for e-cigarettes. Related terms include:
Refers to pod systems, which include:
Also known as e-juice, e-liquid is the fluid used in e-cigarettes. Flavors range from fruity and dessert to tobacco and menthol.
A naturally occurring alkaloid in tobacco, nicotine is the primary addictive component in tobacco products.
A stabilized form of nicotine that provides a smoother throat hit and higher nicotine absorption.
A non-psychoactive compound derived from hemp or cannabis, used in e-liquids for its potential therapeutic benefits.
A thick, sweet liquid used in e-liquids to produce vapor.
A thinner liquid used in e-liquids to enhance flavor and throat hit.
Synthetic nicotine not derived from tobacco, exempt from FDA tobacco regulations.
Staying informed about the terminology and trends in the new tobacco product industry is crucial for professionals navigating this rapidly evolving market. Whether you’re involved in R&D, manufacturing, or sales, this glossary provides a solid foundation for understanding the key concepts and innovations shaping the future of vaping and reduced-risk tobacco products.