Tobacco products include cigarettes, cigars, pipes, hookah, smokeless tobacco, and many others. Programs combine and integrate multiple evidence-based strategies, including educational, regulatory, economic, and social strategies at local, state, or national levels to control tobacco use.

  1. Mass-Reach Health Communication Campaigns: utilizing multiple media formats that include hard-hitting or graphic images and the life. These provide tobacco users with information on resources on how to quit, and are intended to change knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.
  2. Unit Price Escalation: prices for tobacco products are elevated such as in the addition of sin taxation, to reduce tobacco consumption. It may also prevent tobacco use by young people.
  3. Comprehensive Smoke-Free Policies: prohibition of smoking in all indoor areas of workplaces and public places to prevent involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke.