Method for eliminating or reducing the desire for smoking

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424127, 424171, 424312, 424318, 424335, A61K 3120, A61K 3123, A61K 3304

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method of preventing or reducing the desire for smoking tobacco in humans by the internal administration of a composition produced by heating certain allylically unsaturated compounds sufficient to substantially increase the peroxide titer. The incorporation of sulfur in the composition during the heating has been found to be particularly advantageous.

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