An Expert Elicitation on the Effects of a Ban on Menthol Cigarettes and Cigars in the United States.
David T LevyChristopher J CadhamLuz María Sanchez-RomeroMarie KnollNargiz TravisZhe YuanYameng LiRitesh MistryClifford E DouglasJamie TamAylin SertkayaKenneth E WarnerRafael MezaPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2021)
The US Food and Drug Administration recently announced its intention to ban menthol in cigarettes, but information on the potential impact on smoking and other nicotine product use is limited. We conducted an expert elicitation to gauge the impact of a menthol cigarette and cigar ban in the United States. A panel of experts estimated that menthol smokers ages 35-54 would reduce combustible tobacco use by 20%, with half switching to e-cigarettes and half quitting all nicotine use. Larger reductions were expected at younger ages, and menthol smoking initiation was reduced by 59% with 18% instead using e-cigarettes. African Americans were expected to have greater reductions in combustible tobacco use than the rest of the population.