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Graphic images to appear on cigarette packets from today

The use of similar images in Canada and Brazil have helped increase awareness of the negative effects of smoking.

GRAPHIC IMAGES ARE to appear on cigarette packets from today, in a move which government hope will lead to a decrease in the number of smokers in Ireland.

The images, which depict the negative health impacts associated with smoking, will appear on all cigarette packaging on the Irish market.

When similar packaging was introduced in Canada, it resulted in a fourfold increase in the number of smokers who intended to quit smoking, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The WHO also found that a change in packaging in Brazil resulted in 56 per cent of people becoming more aware of the health consequences of smoking.

Ahead of today’s introduction the Minister for Health Dr James Reilly said that he hoped the images would give people a clearer understanding of the dangers of smoking, saying:

Half, or one in two, of all long-term smokers will die from smoking related diseases. This is a stark statistic. There is no doubt that if tobacco were discovered today, knowing what we know about its lethal effects, it would not be a legal product.

Acknowledging that the images which appear from today would shock some people, Reilly said that it would be worth it if it made people realise “how smoking impacts on them and their families”.

The Chief Medical Officer within the Department of Health, Dr Tony Holohan, said that it was important to remember the detrimental impact that smoking had on Irish society and that it remained the greatest single cause of preventable illness and premature death, resulting in the deaths of over 5,200 annually.

Dr Ross Morgan of ASH Ireland welcomed today’s introduction, saying that the images would inform smokers of the realities which will face many of them.

Tobacco products that were placed on the market before today are allowed to remain on sale until this day next year. All new products, however, must carry the images.

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    Mute Cathal Melinn
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    Feb 21st 2012, 3:39 PM

    time to re-introduce smoking in pubs so..

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    Mute Paul mc namara
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    Feb 21st 2012, 3:58 PM

    Am I missing something here ( simple ::::: don’t smoke:::::: ) , if u do u should accept the consequences….

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    Mute mart_n
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    Feb 21st 2012, 4:28 PM

    You’re missing a whole rake of somethings. Of course not smoking would be the best way to avoid the associated risks, but surely you’re no suggesting that we don’t attempt to find ways of dealing with the consequences of smoking?

    If everyone shared that attitude no scientific or medical breakthroughs would ever be made.

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    Feb 21st 2012, 8:03 PM

    Tax the filthy things out of existence I say.

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    Feb 21st 2012, 8:13 PM

    That’s it… I’m back on the fags.

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    Mute 1 Human Being
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    Feb 22nd 2012, 12:10 AM

    Lovely fags. Glad I quit them though I was starting to wheeze going up stairs. Miss them but if I go back on them I will be going back to crappy lungs and feeling sorry for myself. I do recommend the 4 D’s method it helped me to quit. Ash Wednesday tomorrow so try the old quit something for lent you never know it could work!

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    Feb 22nd 2012, 12:25 AM

    @human being, well done to you!! Sorry for my ignorance but what is 4 D’s??

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    Mute Dan Griffin
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    Feb 21st 2012, 8:58 PM

    You know willy giving your self a pat on the back does not count for a positive comment.
    I am not a smoker and I am in no position to tel any one how to live ther lives, but if people want to, or need to smoke it’s there money like ever one elce who jumps from a plain or goes TT racing the risks are there two and the hart ache and bills when things go wrong. But its the likes of you and Paul and your selfrightous, no it all bull that turns my stomach!

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    Feb 22nd 2012, 12:25 AM

    Both of my parents died early through smoking-related effects, so it grieves me to see teenagers starting to smoke. Still, at that age they’re going to live for ever, aren’t they?

    Bans and high taxes have a limited effect. The only way is to somehow make smoking seem very uncool. Any ideas?

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    Mute Hugh O Connell
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    Feb 23rd 2012, 5:39 PM

    The new treatment is call Stop Smoking Now

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