Tobacco – Antismoking product or device – i.e. – deterent – Smoking simulator
Patent
1995-06-07
1997-11-18
Millin, Vincent
Tobacco
Antismoking product or device, i.e., deterent
Smoking simulator
12820315, 12820323, 12820221, A61M 1506, A24D 100, A24B 1516
Patent
active
056877463
ABSTRACT:
A dry powder delivery system having an elongated tube containing a matrix having a measured mount of dry particles of therapeutic compound and a porous element having a desiccant therein is disclosed. The porous element with the desiccant can be combined with the powder-containing matrix or it can be two separate elements. The pressure drop induced by inhalation of the user causes air to flow through the tube and into contact with the particles of dry powder for discharging the particles for inhalation by the user.
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Behm Frederique
Rose Jed E.
Turner James
Advanced Therapeutic Products, Inc.
Duke University
Millin Vincent
Raciti Eric P.
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