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10 de ene. de 2023 · FDA’s award-winning public education campaign, “The Real Cost,” continues to prevent youth from starting and continuing to use tobacco products. The e-cigarette and cigarette prevention...
- Public Health Education Campaigns | FDA
FDA has incorporated public input in its campaigns since...
- The Real Cost E-Cigarette Prevention Campaign | FDA
Our Goal: Educate youth about the dangers of e-cigarette...
- The Real Cost Cigarette Prevention Campaign | FDA
By preventing these kids from becoming established smokers,...
- Public Health Education Campaigns | FDA
Please contact TheRealCost@fda.hhs.gov if you have any questions about “The Real Cost” campaign. Get Help If you want to quit smoking cigarettes, using dip, or vaping, you can get free help without giving anyone your personal information.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Harmful and potentially harmful constituents in tobacco products and tobacco smoke: established list. Federal Register. 2012; 77(64): 20034-20037. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS). The Health Consequences of Smoking: Nicotine Addiction. A Report of the Surgeon General.
FDA’s first tobacco prevention campaign, “The Real Cost,” was launched in 2014 to educate the more than 10 million 1 youth ages 12-17 who were at-risk for smoking cigarettes in the United States about its harmful effects.
The U.S. Federal Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products has launched a new "The Real Cost" media campaign focused on preventing youth e-cigarette use. The campaign aims to reach 10.7 million youth (ages 12-17), who have used e-cigarettes or are open to trying them.