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Summary:

Spain implemented their current health warnings policy in 2003 as a result of the European Commission labelling directive. Spain is required to display text warnings that cover a minimum of 30% of the "front" and a minimum of 40% of the "back" of packages. Packages carry one of two warnings on the "front": either "Smoking kills" or "Smoking seriously harms you or those around you." One of sixteen additional warnings appears on the "back" of packages.

Spain also prohibits the terms "light" and "mild" from appearing on packages.

As well, Spain requires tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide emission numbers to appear on the side of packages. These emission numbers are generated using the ISO machine smoking method.

Health Warnings Documents

A review of evidence on the effectiveness of text and pictoral warnings for Spain is listed below.

 

Information Disclosure and Smoking Risk Perceptions (Eur Jour Publ Health - Portillo, Antonanzas)

Spain

2002

 

Visual Attention to Health Warnings in Tobacco Advertisements An Eye-Tracking Research Between Smokers and Nonsmokers (Studia Psychologica - Crespo et al.)

Spain

2007

 

 

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