F
Fact cigarettes
acetaldehyde, 154
acrolein, 154
Medical Communications Program, 362
nitrogen oxide, 154
physicians, presentation to, 359 -360
Fairlane Theatres, Kool Jazz advertisements, 387
fairness doctrine, use by industry, 262
Farmers Group, subsidiary of BAT, 5
Fate of Nicotine in the Body,15 , 65 -68, 74
FCC. See Federal Communications Commission
federal government, misallocation of prevention resources, 437 -439
Federal Aviation Agents Administration, supporting anti-smoking forces, 257
Federal Communications Commission
anti-smoking forces, support of, 257
electronic advertising of cigarettes, restriction on, 193
jurisdiction over tobacco as limited, 256
Federal Trade Commission
advertising restrictions, attempts to impose, 260 -261
anti-smoking forces, support of, 257
Austern, H. Thomas, represented industry before, 214
carbon monoxide, 168
--testing as negative development for industry, 353
jurisdiction over tobacco as limited, 256
nicotine deliveries reported, 91
reports as negative for industry, 352
Roper Organization study for Tobacco Institute, 392 -393
smoker compensation, 89
Surgeon General's 1964 report, response of, 173 , 175
tar, concern with, 122
voluntary agreement with industry, 28
voluntary publication of tar and nicotine ratings in cigarette advertising, 254
FEMA (Flavor and Extracts Manufacturers Association), justification for using cigarette casing and flavoring ingredient, 228
fertility, in rats exposed to different kinds of cigarette smoke, 144
fetal effects
special account 4 special project, 329
Surgeon General's report, 19
Fican-Plus, insecticide, 210
Fiesta, coumarin, 222
Fifth World Conference on Smoking and Health, attended by Domingo Aviado for industry, 309
50/50 , product placement in, 367
film promotion. See Product placement
filter
acetaldehyde, 154
acrolein, 154
actron, 279 -280
additives, 154
biological activity, effects on, 152 -153
boosting of nicotine delivery, 124
Celanese Fibers Company, 154
cigarette toxicity, effects on, 123 -124, 126
congressional inquiry about effectiveness of, 55
Fact cigarettes, 154
human smoking patterns, 141
Kent cigarettes, 119 -121
legal dangers of aerosol testing, 244
Life cigarettes, 153
magnesium oxide, to reduce visible sidestream smoke, 403 -404
Medical Communications Program, 360 -362
nicotine delivery, effects on, 124 , 27
physicians, presentation to, 359 -360
polyethylene glycol, 124
product design, 137
purite (in Fact cigarettes), as presented to physicians, 360
Reader's Digest evaluation of filter cigarettes, 30
selective filtration, 120 -121
sidestream smoke, 399 , 403 -404
smoking-and-health controversy, as response to, 254
tar delivery, effects on, 109
Viceroy health guard filter, 29
fire-safe cigarette
antitrust issues, 252 -253
Aviado, Domingo, 308
Capri cigarettes, 252
competitive aspects, 142
instructions for coding, 249
International Association of Fire Chiefs' support of industry position, 252
Kentucky Tobacco and Health Research Institute, 316
legislation, 252 -253
Moakley, Congressman Joseph, 252
More cigarettes, 316
Nat Sherman cigarettes, 316
news stories as negative development for industry, 352
preemption, 253
Rupp, John, 252
sidestream smoke, 406
Technical Advisory Group, 252
trade secrets, 253
fires, caused by cigarettes, 142 , 252
First Amendment, applicability to cigarette advertising, 261 -262
First Blood, product placement in, 390
Flavor and Extracts Manufacturers Association, justification for using cigarette casing and flavoring ingredient, 201 , 228
flavors. See Additives
Florida
State of Florida v American Tobacco Company,9 , 236
defeat of Dade County nonsmokers' rights initiatives in 1978, 352
Floridians Against Increased Regulation (FAIR), industry group formed to oppose local clean indoor air ordinance, 428
flowebin. See Chemosol
flue-cured tobacco, compared to Batflake, 165
FLW Theatres, Kool Jazz advertisements, 387
Food and Drug Administration
acidity, for nicotine delivery, 94
addiction, regulatory implications, 102 , 103
carcinogenicity, tests for, 288
chromosomal abnormalities, test for, 303
cigarette product design, 84
cigarettes and addiction, investigation of, 100
coumarin
—as banned in foods by, 222
Food and Drug Administration (continued)
—substitutes, not generally recognized as safe, 223
generally recognized as safe, 201
industry opposition tactics, 428
jurisdiction over tobacco, 248 , 86 , 353
—as threat to industry, 248
—lack of, as plus for industry, 353
nicotine
—as a drug, 11
—regulatory requirements, 59
nicotine patch business, implications for tobacco company entering, 105
nonnicotine cigarette with nicotine added, 83
red light tests, 302
regulation of tobacco products, 59
regulatory implications of nicotine addiction, 102 , 103
—in cigarette design, 147
restrictions on cigarette advertising, 262
special account 4 consultancies, 329 , 335
tobacco substitutes, regulatory implications, 162
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, definition of drug or device, 59
Food for Peace Program, 257
Food Research Institute, sidestream smoke research, 409 -410
Fourth World Conference on Smoking and Health, as negative development for industry, 352
Framingham study, criticized by Carl Seltzer, 295
Frank Statement to Cigarette Smokers
advertisement, 34
private acceptance of dangers of smoking, 139
response to evidence smoking caused cancer, 33 -35
Tobacco Industry Research Committee, 33 -35
Truth, Project, 185
withholding information from Surgeon General's Advisory Committee, 74
Franklin Institute, CTR special project, 330 , 331
fraud exception
attorney-client privilege, 238 -239
work product rule, 237
free choice and nicotine addiction, 102 -103, 249
freon
Consumer Product Safety Commission, 217
Environmental Protection Agency, 217
expanded tobacco, 136 , 216 -218
ozone layer, damage to, 217
phosgene, produced by burning freon, 217
products liability issues, 217
friends, buying by industry, 362 -363
frustration, feelings of, 51
FTC. See Trade Commission
fungicides, residues in tobacco, 202
future generations, concern for safety, 217