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Patent No. 6099319

Neuroimaging as a Marketing Tool

Neuroimaging as a means for validating whether a stimulus such as advertisement, communication, or product evokes a certain mental response such as emotion, preference, or memory, or to predict the consequences of the stimulus on later behavior such as consumption or purchasing.

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Attorney: Davidson Davidson and Kappel, LLC


Number of patents: 4
Last date: August 01, 2006

NumberTitleIssue Date
7083808Controlled/modified release oral methylphenidate formulations
The invention is directed to oral modified/controlled release methylphenidate formulations which provide a rapid initial onset of effect and a prolonged duration of effect. Preferably, the peak concentration is lower than that provided by the reference standard for ...
08/01/2006
7070806Controlled release formulations coated with aqueous dispersions of acrylic polymers
A stable solid controlled release formulation having a coating derived from an aqueous dispersion of a hydrophobic acrylic polymer includes a substrate including an active agent selected from the group consisting of a systemically active therapeutic agent, a locally...
07/04/2006
7060293Powder-layered oral dosage forms
An oral dosage form of morphine is formulated by powder-layering an homogeneous mixture of morphine sulfate and hydrous lactose impalpable onto inert beads to obtain a multiparticulate product. A plurality of the powder-layered beads may be administered either in im...
06/13/2006
7018649Felodipine transdermal device and methods
A method of effectively treating hypertension in humans is achieved by administering felodipine via a transdermal formulation. Preferably, the transdermal formulation is applied to the skin of the patient and maintained in contact with the skin for at least about 24...
03/28/2006
 
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