ALCOHOL CONTROL AND TOBACCO CONTROL Flashcards

1
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are products consumed globally

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alcohol and tobacco

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2
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excess use of these products cause serious health consequences

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alcohol and tobacco

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3
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RA 10586

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anti-drunk and drugged driving act of 2013

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4
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anti-drunk and drugged driving act of 2013

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RA 10586

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5
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punishes individuals who are caught driving under the influence of alcohol or prohibited drugs

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anti-drunk and drugged driving act of 2013

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6
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FCTC

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framework convention on tobacco

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7
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framework convention on tobacco

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FCTC

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8
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is an ambitious move by the WHO to reduce the harmful effects of tobacco smoking globally

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framework convention on tobacco

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9
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aims to decrease the demand for tobacco and control its supply

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framework convention on tobacco

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10
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member nations are expected to implement tax reforms to ensure that the demand for tobacco is reduced, especially the demand from the youth

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price and tax measures

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11
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protection from exposure to tobacco smoke

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non-price and non-tax measures

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12
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member nations are expected to create laws that will ensure that its citizens are protected from indoor smoke, public transport, and other public places

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protection from exposure to tobacco smoke

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13
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member nations are expected to create governing bodies that will monitor the contents of tobacco products

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regulation of the contents of tobacco products

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14
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member nations are expected to ensure that the tobacco manufacturers and importers fully disclose the contents of tobacco products and the harmful emissions they produce

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regulation of tobacco product disclosures

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15
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member countries are expected to ensure that tobacco products carry health warnings in their packaging. these may be in the form of a picture

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packaging and labelling of tobacco products

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16
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member nations are expected to ensure that the public will have access to information campaigns about the health hazards of tobacco smoke. Public and private partnership should also be encouraged to form programs on tobacco control

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education. communication. training, and public awareness

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member nations are expected to ban all forms of advertising of tobacco products

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tobacco advertising, promotions, and sponsorship

18
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member nations are expected to create an environment where tobacco cessation can be done. Health care facilities should be equipped to diagnose, treat, and prevent tobacco dependence

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demand reduction measures concerning tobacco dependence and cessation

19
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member nations are expected to ensure that the origins of all tobacco products are clearly stated in the product packaging. A monitoring scheme must be in place to track international tobacco trade, both legal and illegal

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illicit trade in tobacco products

20
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member nations are expected to ensure that minors do not get access to tobacco products by prohibiting its sale to minors, prohibiting the creation of toys and food in the shape of tobacco products which may be appealing to minors, and prohibiting the sale of tobacco products individually or in small packs which may be affordable to minors

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sales to and by minors

21
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member nations are expected to provide alternative economic sources for tobacco farmers. workers, and sellers to encourage them to shift into non-tobacco industries

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provision of support for economically viable alternative activities

22
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RA 10351

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sin tax reform law

23
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sin tax reform law

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RA 10351

24
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has increased the cost of tobacco products thereby discouraging the public from purchasing these items

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sin tax reform law