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In 2001, it introduced a low-carcinogen tobacco tablet called Ariva that dissolves in the user's mouth but still provides a nicotine fix.
With Tobacco-Patent Suit, Star Scientific Presses for Clout 2009
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Star Scientific said Monday it asked the FDA Friday to approve its wintergreen-flavored dissolvable tobacco lozenges called Ariva-BDL as a "modified risk" product under the 2009 law that gave the FDA authority over tobacco.
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Star Scientific said Monday it asked the FDA Friday to approve its wintergreen-flavored dissolvable tobacco lozenges called Ariva-BDL as a "modified risk" product under the 2009 law that gave the FDA authority over tobacco.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Star Scientific said Monday it asked the FDA Friday to approve its wintergreen-flavored dissolvable tobacco lozenges called Ariva-BDL as a "modified risk" product under the 2009 law that gave the FDA authority over tobacco.
The Seattle Times 2010
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Star Scientific said Monday it asked the FDA Friday to approve its wintergreen-flavored dissolvable tobacco lozenges called Ariva-BDL as a "modified risk" product under the 2009 law that gave the FDA authority over tobacco.
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A smaller public company, Star Scientific Inc., sells dissolvable products such as Ariva and Stonewall.
Glaxo Aims to Snub Out 'Dissolvable' Tobacco Items David Kesmodel 2010
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He noted that GlaxoSmithKline sought unsuccessfully a decade ago to have Ariva, an early dissolvable tobacco product, removed from the marketplace by filing a petition with the FDA.
Glaxo Aims to Snub Out 'Dissolvable' Tobacco Items David Kesmodel 2010
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The shocking accident happened during a Beacher's Madhouse performance, sponsored by Ariva, at Cameo nightclub.
Paris Hilton, Hero! Bill Crider 2007
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The shocking accident happened during a Beacher's Madhouse performance, sponsored by Ariva, at Cameo nightclub.
Archive 2007-12-09 Bill Crider 2007
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One recent study showed that some newer brands, with names like Ariva, Camel Snus and Marlboro Snus, have sharply lower levels of a dangerous carcinogen than do older varieties of smokeless tobacco, such as Copenhagen and Skoal.
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