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Inventor: Audra L. Stinchcomb


Address: Lexington, KY
No. of applications: 5
Last application issue date: 08/09/2012

Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20120202892Cannabinoid-Containing Compositions and Methods for Their Use
This invention relates to cannabinoid-containing compositions, particularly cannabinoid-containing gel formulations and methods for the treatment of traumatic injury, e.g., strains, sprains and contusions, and disease conditions, e.g., arthritis, particularly osteoarthr...
08/09/2012
20120202891Cannabinoid-Containing Compositions and Methods for Their Use
This invention relates to cannabinoid-containing compositions, particularly cannabinoid-containing gel formulations and methods for the treatment of traumatic injury, e.g., strains, sprains and contusions, and disease conditions, e.g., arthritis, particularly osteoarthr...
08/09/2012
20120034293TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF CANNABINOIDS
The present invention overcomes the problems associated with existing drug delivery systems by delivering cannabinoids transdermally. Preferably, the cannabinoids are delivered via an occlusive body (i.e., a patch) to alleviate harmful side effects and avoid gastrointes...
02/09/2012
20090291128TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY OF CANNABINOIDS
The present invention overcomes the problems associated with existing drug delivery systems by delivering cannabinoids transdermally. Preferably, the cannabinoids are delivered via an occlusive body (i.e., a patch) to alleviate harmful side effects and avoid gastrointes...
11/26/2009
20050266061Transdermal delivery of cannabinoids
The present invention overcomes the problems associated with existing drug delivery systems by delivering cannabinoids transdermally. Preferably, the cannabinoids are delivered via an occlusive body (i.e., a patch) to alleviate harmful side effects and avoid gastrointes...
12/01/2005
 
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