Tobacco Products
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Health Information
Federal resources to help you quit using tobacco products and to help you learn more about youth tobacco prevention, effective treatment for nicotine addiction, and tobacco research and statistics.
You Can Quit
- CDC’s Tips from Former Smokers Campaign
- You Can Quit Smoking CDC Guide
- Visit SmokeFree.gov
- Talk to a Smoking Cessation Counselor
- Call 1-800-QUITNOW (1-800-784-8669)
- For the hearing impaired: TTY 1-800-332-8615
- Get Instant Messaging Live Help
- You Can Quit Smoking Now! from the Surgeon General
Tobacco Regulation Issues and Public Health
Youth Tobacco Prevention
- Protecting Kids From Tobacco (Food and Drug Administration)
- Youth Tobacco Prevention (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- For Teens:
- Nicotine Addiction (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- Smokefree Teens
HEALTH FRAUD
All tobacco products are harmful to your health, despite what they taste, smell, or look like. Claiming less harm or reduced risk of disease from using tobacco products misleads consumers to think that these products are safe to use.
- Tobacco-Related Health Fraud
- What is Tobacco-Related Health Fraud?
- Examples of Tobacco-Related Health Fraud
- Reporting Violations
- Related Regulatory, Guidance & Compliance Info
For Health Care Providers
- Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
- Helping Smokers Quit: A Guide for Clinicians (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
Research and Statistics
- Surgeon General’s Report on Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults
- Smoking & Tobacco Use: Data & Statistics (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Tobacco Control Monograph Series (National Cancer Institute)
Other Federal Activities
- Smoke-free Homes and Cars (Environmental Protection Agency)
- Smoking and Home Fires (Fire Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency)
- Quit Tobacco: Make Everyone Proud (U.S. Department of Defense)
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