Pictorial health warnings on tobacco products database

This online resource provides access to pictorial health warnings to be used or adapted by countries and Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) to warn the public about the dangers of tobacco use.

 Article 11 of the WHO FCTC requires Parties to the Convention to implement large and rotating health warnings on all tobacco products packaging and labelling.  According to a decision by the 3rd Conference of Parties to the WHO FCTC (FCTC/COP3(10)), WHO is responsible for maintaining a database of Member States’ pictorial health warnings for tobacco products (also known as warning labels).

In case a Party to the WHO FCTC would like to use pictorial warnings from another Party, the request is handled by the WHO FCTC Secretariat. WHO addresses requests coming from Non-Parties and from Non-State actors.

Database entries

Smoking doubles your risk of stroke - Back of pack

Smoking doubles your risk of stroke - Back of pack

Copyright

Australian Government owns rights to both image and text. To receive further information, requests should be addressed to:

Convention Secretariat
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: +41 22 791 5830

Caption
Smoking doubles your risk of stroke
Year(s) of use
2006 - 2012
Category
Health effects- stroke/brain
Country/Area
Australia