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Nicotine Chewing Gum

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Blum (1) noted in his editorial that the Drug Abuse Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration "did not challenge the accepted central role of nicotine in the...
ROBERT W. JOHNSON, DANIEL LEVINE
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Chewing gum diarrhea

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1978
A 66-year-old woman was found to have intractable diarrhea related to excessive consumption of sugarless chewing gum. The effect of sorbitol on the intestinal tract was felt to be the etiology. Upon cessation of gum utilization, the diarrhea ceased. It is suggested that chewing gum usage be included in medical histories!
L D, Goldberg, N T, Ditchek
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Medicated Chewing Gum

Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Technology, 2015
Chewing gums are mobile drug delivery systems. It is a potentially useful means of administering drugs either locally or systemically via, the oral cavity. The medicated chewing gum has through the years gained increasing acceptance as a drug delivery system. Several ingredients are now incorporated in medicated chewing gum, e.g.
Amruta Y. Joshi, Manisha D. Bhadange
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Chewing Gum

2018
This chapter covers the formulation and manufacture of chewing gum, including gum bases, texturisers, antioxidants, sugars, dextrose, glucose syrup and flavours. The problem of interaction between flavours and texturisers is considered. Mention is also made of the problems of chewing gum gaining or losing moisture and the use of humectants and ...
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