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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Comprehensive Smoke-Free Policies: prohibition of smoking in all indoor areas of workplaces and public places to prevent involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke.