Include ‘early’ to revised text warning on tobacco packets: delhi govt suggests union health ministry - hw news english
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NEW DELHI, APR 30 (PTI) The Delhi government has suggested the Union Health Ministry add the word ‘early’ to its recently revised text warning — ‘Tobacco causes painful death’ — which, it
said, does not clearly explain the fact that the lifespan of tobacco users get shortened. The revised text along with enhanced pictorial warnings and a national toll-free number to help
tobacco users quit an addiction, will cover 85 percent of each packet of tobacco products from September 1. The text warnings that will be printed on the packets are ‘tobacco causes painful
death’ and ‘tobacco causes cancer’. The Delhi government’s health department lauded the revised warnings saying they will have a more effective impact in prevention of tobacco use, but
claimed that the text ‘tobacco causes painful death’ does not clearly explain that the life span of tobacco users gets shortened. Additional Director (Health) Dr S K Arora in his letter to
the Union health ministry said death can be natural too, but cigarette smoking causes premature death. Life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter than of non-smokers, the
official said. “So, the words ‘Tobacco causes painful death’ clearly does not explain the very fact that the lifespan of tobacco users also get shortened. Therefore, it is suggested that if
we can add the word ‘early’, so that the revised wordings can be ‘Tobacco causes early painful death’, will affect the mindset of people more and the message will be clearer,” Dr Arora said
in the letter. The Union Health Ministry had on April 3 issued a notification regarding amendments on using the new warnings and including the toll-free helpline number — 1800-11-2356, which
has been set up to help tobacco users fight their addiction by providing support and guidance. Last month, the Centre had extended the duration of existing health warnings on packets of
tobacco products till August 31, from its earlier deadline of March 31. According to Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi, a cancer surgeon at Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, around 12 lakh deaths occur
every year in India due to tobacco usage. Almost 40 per cent of non-communicable diseases, including cancers, cardiovascular diseases and lung disorders, are directly attributable to tobacco
use, he said. Chaturvedi, who is also a member of the committee which finalised the the recent pack warnings, said the use of tobacco is responsible for nearly 50 per cent of all cancers in
India and 90 per cent of mouth cancers.
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