IMA chapter hails move on having quitline on tobacco packs

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The chapter of the (IMA) has welcomed the Centre's decision to include the number on all products and packs from September 1 this year.

"Including the number on all product packs will increase its familiarity with both users and non-users, leading to more number of users coming forward to quit voluntarily," IMA Chapter state Dr E K Ummer said.

The centre had earlier this month issued a notification that all products and packs will have a national toll-free number printed on them to assist users quit addiction, besides warnings, including enhanced pictorial images and text messages, covering 85 per cent of the packet area.

On the new set of pictorial warnings to be used on packs, Ummer said, "as a doctor, it pains me to see these visuals. It will sure act as a deterrent to smokers and users."

Dr K R Thankappan, Emeritus Professor, Achutha Menon Centre for Science Studies, also welcomed the move.

"cessation rates in are as low as 2-3 per cent. While this tells us about the extremely addictive nature of products, it is also a pointer to inadequate cessation services," he said.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 19:55 IST