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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4891227 | Medicated cleansing pads Disclosed are medicated cleansing pads comprising: (a) from about 50% to about 75% of two or more layers of nonwoven fabric materials; (b) from about 20% to about 75% (on a dry solids basis) of a water soluble polymeric resin of the formula: ##STR1## ... | 01/02/1990 |
| 4874766 | Method of promoting wound-healing Method of promoting wound-healing by topically applying a serotonin-antagonistic compound.... | 10/17/1989 |
| 4857334 | Synthetic resin matrix system incorporating healing enhancer An apparatus and method is described for applying epidermal growth factor (EGF) for achieving healing enhancement at a wound site. The human source of epidermal growth factor, designated as hEGF, is applied from the synthetic resin matrix system of this i... | 08/15/1989 |
| 4853227 | Transdermal administration of a systemic active agent to a premature neonatal infant A method of treating a premature neonatal infant of a gestational age between about 24 and about 35 weeks with a pharmaceutically acceptable, systemically active, substantially skin compatible, water-soluble neonatal therapeutic agent having a molecular w... | 08/01/1989 |
| 4837024 | Compositions, articles and mehtod for improving wound healing The healing of a surface wound is promoted by contacting the wound surfaces with a suspension of particles of collagen and a glycosaminoglycan that is chemotactic of fibroblasts and/or endothelial cells. Typical glycosaminoglycans that exhibit the desired... | 06/06/1989 |
| 4830854 | Chemical splinter removal A method is provided of facilitating the removal of foreign objects embedded in skin, generally referred to as splinters, by chemical means. The method involves topically applying, to the skin at a point adjacent to the splinter, such as the point at whic... | 05/16/1989 |
| 4830856 | Chelation product A medical bandage product and method for continually administering a chelating agent through the skin of a living body in a controlled manner. The product includes a membrane of selected area adapted for placement against the skin, the membrane being form... | 05/16/1989 |
| 4824664 | Effervescent couples, histamine H2 -antagonist effervescent compositions containing them and their preparation The invention relates to an effervescent couple which comprises a mixture of mono-and di-alkali metal citrate as well as to a process for preparing same. The process comprises partially neutralizing citric acid by reacting an alkali metal carbonate or bic... | 04/25/1989 |
| 4784989 | Means for removing microorganisms from tissue This invention relates to a method for treating microorganism infection on wounds by applying to the microorganisms on the wounds an effective amount or a protein or fragment or residue selected from the group consisting of fibronectin, fibrinogen, collag... | 11/15/1988 |
| 4772484 | Biologically useful polymer preparations Described and claimed are biologically useful crosslinked copolymers of vinyl pyrrolidone and allylamine suitable for various preventative and therapeutic applications to intact or injured skin. Coatings of these copolymers, either preformed or prepared i... | 09/20/1988 |
| 4767788 | Glutaric acid virucidal processes and compositions The process of, and compositions, articles and packages for, inactivating or destroying viruses with glutaric acid are disclosed.... | 08/30/1988 |
| 4755384 | Externally applied antispasmatic products The invention relates to a process for preparing antispasmatic products which are to be attached to the skin. One or more kinds of metal or metallic substances and/or deficiency and/or trace elements and in a given case the active ingredients of some know... | 07/05/1988 |
| 4738847 | Multi-ply virucidal product A multi-ply absorbent product, such as a facial tissue, comprising a virucidal composition substantially confined to the middle of the product reduces or eliminates any stinging response associated with contacting the virucidal composition with certain se... | 04/19/1988 |
| 4711781 | Medicinal self-adhesive plaster A self-adhesive medicinal plaster comprises a continuous adhesive coating on one surface of a carrier web, a plurality of non-permeable, separating film elements spaced from each other on the surface of the adhesive coating and a plurality of active ingre... | 12/08/1987 |
| 4699792 | Self-adhesive plaster containing medication A self-adhesive medicinal plaster comprises a plurality of adhesive elements spaced from each other on a surface of a carrier web and a plurality of active ingredient elements, containing a medication, spaced from each other and from the active ingredient... | 10/13/1987 |
| 4685907 | Dressing and a method for the manufacture thereof The invention relates to a dressing which incorporates substance for cleansing sores and stimulating the healing thereof. The substance is zinc oxide, which is bound in the dressing with the aid of a tissue-compatible polymer. The invention also relates t... | 08/11/1987 |
| 4462989 | Method and agents for arresting infection A method and associated agents for the arrest of infections resulting from organism growth in contact with an iron-containing body fluid, comprising administering an agent capable of immobilizing the body fluid so that the iron it contains is nutritionall... | 07/31/1984 |
| 4265233 | Material for wound healing A wound healing material having blood coagulation Factor XIII fixed thereto. This material promotes the formation of stabilized fibrin at a wound site and is effective for a long period of time, thereby protecting the wound and promoting its healing.... | 05/05/1981 |
| 4265883 | Composition and process for treating uterine prolapse A process of treating a female having uterine prolapse which comprises topically applying to the uterus an ointment comprising alum, glycerine and a soft solid such as a hydrogenated vegetable oil, petroleum jelly or lard, preferably also comprising epsom... | 05/05/1981 |
| 4122158 | Topical therapeutic preparations A method is disclosed for treating the burned surface of an animal by administering to said surface a contact composition comprising a hydrophobic, bioerodible polymer containing an agent selected from the group consisting of antibacterial, antibiotic, an... | 10/24/1978 |