Powders are packed in the following materials. Paper capsules. For their manufacture, the following are used: glued paper is a cellulose mass with a glued layer of animal glue. Such paper is mainly used for packaging hygroscopic and non—volatile powders; waxed and paraffin paper is glued paper impregnated with wax or paraffin. Since it does not allow moisture and gases to pass through, it is used for packaging hygroscopic substances (euphyllin), as well as substances that change under the influence of oxygen in the air and carbon dioxide. Such packaging is not suitable for camphor and menthol, which dissolve in wax and paraffin. In paraffin paper capsules, substances such as analgin, glucose, dibazole, diphenhydramine, etc. are released; parchment paper is obtained from non—glued paper treated…