FIELD: tobacco industry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to tobacco and pharmaceutical industry and may be applied in production of cigarettes, mouthpiece cigarettes, cigars. The tobacco product containing a pharmacological inactivator is a product unit (cigarette, mouthpiece cigarette, cigar) having a gelatine capsule or dragee, a granule with a vitamin-mineral complex including: Ca, I minerals; vitamins B12, B9, B6, B3, B2, E; extracts of licorice, rhodiola rosea, Ginkgo biloba; Omega-3 and Omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids in an amount of 5-7% of the recommended daily dose for each ingredient. The capsule or granule embedded into the tobacco product renders the process of smoking impossible without its extraction or application for the intended purpose (dispersion or ingestion). According to the invention the said product may be made by conventional technological methods applied in tobacco and pharmaceutical industry.
EFFECT: tobacco product containing a pharmacological inactivator ensures effective protection of the smoker organism against exposure to toxic materials contained in tobacco smoke and entering the organism in the process of smoking.
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Dates
2012-03-20—Published
2010-02-16—Filed