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Evidence brief – Plain packaging of tobacco products: measures to decrease smoking initiation and increase cessation

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Abstract

Evidence shows that the packaging of tobacco products is designed for badge products targetting specificgroups, particularly women and young people, and that attractive packaging tends to weaken warningsabout the harmful health effects of the products. To preserve the effectiveness of the health warnings – arequirement under Articles 11 and 13 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco - the guidelines onthe implementation of these articles recommend the adoption of plain-packaging measures. Studies haverevealed that plain packaging reduces the attractiveness of the product, particularly to women and youngpeople. They also show that, when combined with large pictorial health warnings, plain-packaging measuresincrease awareness about the risks related to tobacco consumption, encouraging more people to quit andfewer to start. In that these measures merely regulate the use of logos or colours for public health purposes,they are in compliance with international trade and intellectual property law.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherWorld Health Organization
Number of pages17
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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