Comments from Richard Besser, MD, on Required Cigarette Health Warnings for Cigarette Packages and Advertisements Proposed Rule

Comments submitted by Richard Besser, MD, in response to the FDA’s proposed rule to specify color graphics that must accompany new textual warning statements.

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