Tobacco – Antismoking product or device – i.e. – deterent
Patent
1994-12-02
1996-02-06
Bahr, Jennifer
Tobacco
Antismoking product or device, i.e., deterent
131271, 424 48, A24B 1500
Patent
active
054889626
ABSTRACT:
Chewing gum which is a substitute for tobacco smoke, formed into three 3 g strips, characterized in that each strip contains not more than 25 wt % of a gum base and not more than 0.4 mg of nicotine dispersed in the gum base. The invention provides a nicotine-containing gum which simulates cigarette smoking (by providing a level of nicotine retention in the blood and saliva very similar in intensity and duration to that due to cigarette smoking), without accompanying problems with respect to unpleasant taste, poor chewing characteristics and undesirable side-effects.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3877468 (1975-04-01), Lichtneckert et al.
patent: 4971079 (1990-11-01), Talapin et al.
Bahr Jennifer
Perfetti S.p.A.
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