U.S. tobacco bill puts focus on menthol cigarettes | Health | Reuters
The ad said the FDA was the wrong agency to regulate tobacco and the bill would not only boost a black market but make it harder for companies to develop safer products.
Still, Lorillard said it would provide “appropriate information” to the FDA report on menthol.
“We hope the FDA will solicit and consider input and comments from industry participants,” said Lorillard spokesman Michael Robinson. “We look forward to a process that is grounded in the sound scientific information available today.”
Around 20 percent of adult black Americans smoke, the same rate as the rest of the population, according to 2007 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Black smokers suffer more from smoking-related illnesses and death than their white counterparts, possibly because of inferior access to good medical care. There is little evidence that smoking menthol cigarettes is itself more dangerous than non-flavored brands, public health experts said.
But anti-smoking activists say menthol’s mild anesthetic property masks the harshness of tobacco making it easier to start smoking and harder to quit.
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