Naswar is a Smokeless Tobacco Product (STP) widely used in Pakistan. It
has been correlated with oral and esophageal cancer in recent clinical
studies. The toxic effects associated with S.T.P have been associated
with trace level contaminants present in these products. That is why
toxin level of Pakistani Naswar is reported for the first time in this
study. Thirty Pakistani brands of Naswar were tested for a variety of
toxic constituents and carcinogens such as cadmium, arsenic, lead and
other carcinogenic metals; nitrite and nitrate; and nicotine and pH. The
average values of all the toxins studied were well above their allowable
limits, making the product a health risk for its consumers. Calculated
life time cancer risk is well above the minimum 'target range' for
potentially hazardous substances.This study shows that the production,
packaging, sale and consumption of Naswar should be regulated, and the
general public be made aware of its harmful effects, so that to protect
them from the health hazards associated with its consumption.