FDA Panel: Menthol Cigarette Use Rising Among Teenagers
March 14 2011 - 4:13PM
Dow Jones News
The use of menthol cigarettes is rising among adolescents and is
"very high" among minority youth, a Food and Drug Administration
advisory panel said in partial draft report released Monday.
The Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee is scheduled
to meet later this week to discuss menthol cigarettes. The panel is
charged with writing a report to the FDA about the public health
impact of menthol and could make a recommendation about whether
menthol flavoring should be banned.
The report is due next week and the FDA has released some draft
chapters of the report, but what's been released so far hasn't
contained any recommendations about menthol.
Menthol cigarettes account for about 30% of total cigarette
sales in the U.S. The issue is of major importance to Lorillard
Inc. (LO) the maker of the leading menthol brand, Newport. The
product accounts for roughly 90% of the company's sales.
The FDA was given the authority to regulate tobacco products in
2009. As part of the tobacco law, all tobacco flavorings except for
menthol were banned on concerns the flavors entice children and
adolescents to start smoking.
One question the FDA tobacco panel is weighing is whether
menthol masks the harshness of tobacco and makes it easier to smoke
cigarettes and harder to quit.
The tobacco industry has said there's no evidence that menthol
in cigarettes makes it more likely people will start smoking
compared to regular cigarettes.
-By Jennifer Corbett Dooren; Dow Jones Newswires, 202-862-9294;
jennifer.corbett@dowjones.com
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