Cigarettes with health warnings could nudge smokers to butt out: researchers

Canada has become the first country to sell cigarettes with health warnings printed directly on them to help people butt out or think twice about starting to smoke. A pack of cigarettes bearing exterior warning label and warnings on the filter tips of each individual cigarette is seen in Vancouver, B.C., Friday, April 26, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRES/Camille Bains

VANCOUVER - Cigarettes with health warnings printed directly on them are being sold in some parts of Canada, making it the first country to adopt the regulation aimed at encouraging people to kick the habit or keep them from taking it up in the first place.

Manufacturers are required, by Tuesday, to ensure that warnings about harms such as cancer, impotence, leukemia and damage to organs are printed directly on individual cigarettes. Retailers must sell only packages with those cigarettes by July 31.

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