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titleOfInvention Pharmaceutical compound to assist in smoking cessation therapy
abstract '' AUXILIARY PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUND IN SMOKE LEAVE THERAPEUTICS ''. It refers to an auxiliary pharmaceutical compound in the treatment of smoking cessation, located next to the technological sector of human needs, more precisely, the preparation of medicines. It is known that there is a growing need to end the consumption of tobacco products; Many products have been developed to replace cigarette use, through nicotine replacement in highly dependent smokers, using a specific dosage in chewing gums, for example. In view of this, it is characterized as an auxiliary pharmaceutical compound in the treatment of smoking cessation, which basically and essentially comprises the fact that the chewing gum has the following ranges of use of the components: nicotine resin, between 2, 5 and 4 mg; sorbitol, between 210 and 220 mg; sodium bicarbonate, between 27 and 30 mg; aspartame, between 1.2 and 1.5 mg; mint essence, between 2.5 and 4 mg; and, chewing gum (QSP): 1050.0 mg.
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