Title of article
Continual smoking of mentholated cigarettes may mask the early warning symptoms of respiratory disease
Author/Authors
Samuel Garten، نويسنده , , R. Victor Falkner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
6
From page
291
To page
296
Abstract
Background
Continual use of cold preparations including those containing menthol for relief from congestion, cough, or difficulty in breathing can mask the early warning symptoms of respiratory dysfunction.
These products usually carry a warning label on the packaging that indicates that they are not for continuous use and may mask the early warning symptoms of a more serious condition. Menthol can be delivered in many dosage forms including the smoke of a mentholated cigarette.
Methods
Literature searches were done for the NLM databases (e.g., MEDLINE from 1966, TOXLINE, OLDMEDLINE (1958–1965), CANCERLIT), plus tobacco industry documents and hardcopy indices. The evidence was evaluated with application to mentholated cigarette smoking.
Results
A logical progression is presented to attempt to demonstrate that the continuous smoking of mentholated cigarettes may also mask the early warning symptoms of respiratory distress. The early warning symptoms caused by chronic irritation of the respiratory tract may be reduced in severity when the menthol found in a mentholated cigarette is continually delivered to the tract.
Conclusion
This masking of the symptoms of an underlying respiratory disease can lead to delays in seeking medical attention resulting in a poor prognosis, additional suffering, and eventual death.
Keywords
menthol , smoking , tobacco , drug delivery systems , Respiratory Tract Diseases , Thermoreceptors , Irritants
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Record number
803774
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