| Literature DB >> 33093164 |
Anthony A Laverty1, Christopher Millett2, Nicholas S Hopkinson3, Filippos T Filippidis2.
Abstract
Standardised packaging of tobacco products is intended to reduce the appeal of smoking, but the tobacco industry claims this increases illicit trade. We examined the percentage of people reporting being offered illicit cigarettes before and after full implementation of standardised packaging in the UK, Ireland and France and compared this to other European Union countries. Reported ever illicit cigarette exposure fell from 19.8% to 18.1% between 2015 and 2018 in the three countries fully implementing the policy, and from 19.6% to 17.0% in control countries (p for difference=0.320). Standardised packaging does not appear to increase the availability of illicit cigarettes. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: tobacco control
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33093164 PMCID: PMC7803897 DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2020-215708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thorax ISSN: 0040-6376 Impact factor: 9.139