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Logo Sheet 1298.01
Tobacco Product: Brand X Cigarette
KEY
Tobacco
Amount
Per Gram
F
Smoke
Amount
Per Cigarette CHEMICAL
770 - 864 µg
Acetaldehyde
60 – 240 µg
Acrolein
Chemicals have been linked to:
CA
LD
n
n
n
Acrylonitrile
n
4-Aminobiphenyl
n
3 - 4 ng
1-Aminonaphthalene
n
ND
2-Aminonaphthalene
n
3 - 15 µg
ND
HB
RP
n
n
n
n
Ammonia
170 - 370 mg
10 - 130 µg
40 - 120 ng
F
Arsenic
n
n
n
F
12 - 50 µg
Benzene
n
n
n
F
8.5 – 17.6 ng
Benzo[a]pyrene
n
F
1,3-Butadiene
n
n
n
F
Cadmium
n
n
n
41 - 62 ng
Carbon monoxide
F
10 - 20 µg
Crotonaldehyde
n
F
10.3 -25 µg
Formaldehyde
n
450 - 1000 µg
Isoprene
n
0.1 – 1.6 µg
110 - 133 ng
4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK)
n
11.3 – 26.7 mg
0.1-3.0 mg
Nicotine
0.9 – 6.9 µg
154 - 196 ng
N-Nitrosonornicotine (NNN)
F
ND
CA
Cancer
LD
Lung Disease
HB
Heart and Blood Vessel Problems
RP
Reproductive Problems
AD
Addiction
ND
Not Detected
F
The information is not currently
available
n
14 - 23 mg
Toluene
AD
n
n
n
n
n
n
There are many other chemicals that have been linked to
the health problems on this list. The information on these
chemicals is not currently available.
A machine is used to test for these chemicals. The amount of chemical that gets into the body may be
higher or lower depending on how a person uses the tobacco product. Companies may use different tests to
measure these chemicals. Results may vary.
mg= milligram
µg = microgram
ng = nanogram
pg= picogram
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