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AMA Strengthens Anti-tobacco Policies to Further Protect Youth

/EINPresswire.com/ -- New policies reaffirm call for graphic warning labels on cigarette packages and minimum legal purchase age of 21 for all tobacco products

ORLANDO, FL--(Marketwired - November 16, 2016) - The American Medical Association (AMA) adopted policies today reaffirming its longtime commitment to preventing tobacco use amongst youth. The policies ask the FDA to require tobacco companies to add color, graphic warning labels to all cigarette packages, and call for raising the minimum legal purchase age of all tobacco products to 21.

According to a recent study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, raising the minimum legal purchase age of tobacco products to 21 could result in a 12-percent decrease in smoking prevalence amongst the nation's youth.

"As part of the AMA's effort to improve the health of the nation, the policies adopted today further our longtime commitment to keeping all harmful tobacco products out of the hands of young people. California and Hawaii have already raised the minimum legal purchase age of tobacco products to 21, and we encourage all states to follow suit," said AMA Board Member William E. Kobler, M.D. "We also call on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to act now to submit a new proposed rule that would require all cigarette packages to include graphic warning labels depicting the negative health consequences of smoking."

The AMA issued a comment letter to the FDA in 2011 when it released its initial proposed rule to add graphic labels, and will continue to advocate for more stringent policies to protect our nation's youth from the harmful effects of tobacco use.

About the AMA
The American Medical Association is the premier national organization dedicated to empowering the nation's physicians to continually provide safer, higher quality, and more efficient care to patients and communities. For more than 165 years the AMA has been unwavering in its commitment to using its unique position and knowledge to shape a healthier future for America. For more information, visit ama-assn.org.

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