Patent classifications
A61K31/133
Method for treating post-prandial hypoglycemia
Disclosed herein are methods, sodium-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT)1 compounds and compositions for the treatment of postprandial hypoglycemia, postprandial hypoglycemia that occurs as a consequence of gastric surgery.
Method for treating post-prandial hypoglycemia
Disclosed herein are methods, sodium-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT)1 compounds and compositions for the treatment of postprandial hypoglycemia, postprandial hypoglycemia that occurs as a consequence of gastric surgery.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
The present disclosure features compositions and methods for the treatment of bacterial infections, such as bacterial infections caused by bacterial cells residing within a host cell (e.g., a mammalian cell, e.g., immune cell, e.g., macrophage or dendritic cell). The compositions and methods include delivering antimicrobial agents to specifically target the intracellular compartment (endosome, phagosome, lysosome, or cytosol) in which the bacterial cell resides.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
The present disclosure features compositions and methods for the treatment of bacterial infections, such as bacterial infections caused by bacterial cells residing within a host cell (e.g., a mammalian cell, e.g., immune cell, e.g., macrophage or dendritic cell). The compositions and methods include delivering antimicrobial agents to specifically target the intracellular compartment (endosome, phagosome, lysosome, or cytosol) in which the bacterial cell resides.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
The present disclosure features compositions and methods for the treatment of bacterial infections, such as bacterial infections caused by bacterial cells residing within a host cell (e.g., a mammalian cell, e.g., immune cell, e.g., macrophage or dendritic cell). The compositions and methods include delivering antimicrobial agents to specifically target the intracellular compartment (endosome, phagosome, lysosome, or cytosol) in which the bacterial cell resides.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
The present disclosure features compositions and methods for the treatment of bacterial infections, such as bacterial infections caused by bacterial cells residing within a host cell (e.g., a mammalian cell, e.g., immune cell, e.g., macrophage or dendritic cell). The compositions and methods include delivering antimicrobial agents to specifically target the intracellular compartment (endosome, phagosome, lysosome, or cytosol) in which the bacterial cell resides.
DOSING REGIMENS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER
The invention provides methods for treating cancer in a patient comprising administering dosing regimens of (S,S)-(HO)2DEHSPM that unexpectedly reverse or reduce the onset of severe liver toxicity and improve patient safety profiles.
DOSING REGIMENS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER
The invention provides methods for treating cancer in a patient comprising administering dosing regimens of (S,S)-(HO)2DEHSPM that unexpectedly reverse or reduce the onset of severe liver toxicity and improve patient safety profiles.
DOSING REGIMENS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CANCER
The invention provides methods for treating cancer in a patient comprising administering dosing regimens of (S,S)-(HO)2DEHSPM that unexpectedly reverse or reduce the onset of severe liver toxicity and improve patient safety profiles.
TRANSDERMAL PENETRATION BY MODULATING EPITHELIAL JUNCTIONS
Embodiments include a transdermal delivery formulation and method for transdermal delivery of an active agent for systemic distribution. A formulation can be applied to skin, nail or hair follicle of a subject. After penetrating the stratum corneum, the agent can pass through other layers of skin as junctional proteins and/or acto-myosin belts between cells are modulated. The formulation can include one or more agents to treat a disease, ailment or an anesthetic to alleviate pain. Alternatively, it can include one or more nutrients, vitamins, minerals or supplements to promote health and well-being.