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delivery content of cigarettes. The "MS TPM" section of the above report stands for "Main Stream Total Particulate Matter".
Aeros produced "nd" (none detected). This means that none of the 4000 different chemicals and other particulate matter
usually found in cigarette smoke was delivered in the inhalant from an Aeros cigarette. Some of the elements inhaled
in cigarette smoke are noted below. Note that Aeros does deliver .050 mg of nicotine vapor. This is about 1/20th the
amount found in ignitable cigarettes-1/400th the amount found in some nicotine patches. No health claims are made.
If interested in a 'stop smoking' program, first consult your physician for the best course of action. Print this page to present to your physician for their evaluation
of Aeros.
Ammonia1- aminonaphthalene, (b) 2- aminonaphthalene, (c) 3- aminobiphenyl and (d) 4- aminobiphenyl. (a)
Formaldehyde, (b) Acetaldehyde, (c) Acetone,(d) Acrolein, (e) Propionaldehyde, (f) Crotonaldehyde, (g)
Butyraldehyde. (a) Lead, Cadmium, NOx, N-nitrosonornicotine, (b) 4-(N-nitrosomethylamino)-
1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone, (c) N-nitrosoanatabine, (d) N-nitrosoanabasine, Pyridine (b) Quinoline, (a)
Hydroquinone, (b) Resorcinol, (c) Cathecol,(d) Phenol, (e) m+p-Cresol, (f) o-Cresol, (a) Tar, (b) Nicotine,
(a) 1,3 Butadiene, (b) Isoprene, (c) Acrylonitrile, (d) Benzene (e) Toluene, (f) Styrene, (1,3 Butadiene,
Isoprene, Acrylonitrile, Benzene, Toluene Styrene) 14. Carbon Monoxide.
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