Patent classifications
A61K31/15
Bupropion as a modulator of drug activity
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan.
NEW USES
There is provided inter alia a compound selected from Compounds (1 to 203) and prodrugs thereof and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof for use in the treatment or prevention of a disease selected from the group consisting of a positive-sense single-stranded RNA vims ((+)ssRNA vims) infection, a disease associated with a positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus ((+)ssRNA vims) infection and lung inflammation.
NEW USES
There is provided inter alia a compound selected from Compounds (1 to 203) and prodrugs thereof and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof for use in the treatment or prevention of a disease selected from the group consisting of a positive-sense single-stranded RNA vims ((+)ssRNA vims) infection, a disease associated with a positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus ((+)ssRNA vims) infection and lung inflammation.
Bupropion as a modulator of drug activity
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan.
Bupropion as a modulator of drug activity
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan.
Bupropion as a modulator of drug activity
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FOOD CRAVINGS
Disclosed are compositions for reducing food cravings, comprising a first compound and a second compound, where the first compound is an opioid antagonist and the second compound is an α-MSH agonist. Also disclosed are methods of reducing food cravings, comprising identifying an individual in need thereof and treating that individual to antagonize opioid receptor activity and to enhance α-MSH activity.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FOOD CRAVINGS
Disclosed are compositions for reducing food cravings, comprising a first compound and a second compound, where the first compound is an opioid antagonist and the second compound is an α-MSH agonist. Also disclosed are methods of reducing food cravings, comprising identifying an individual in need thereof and treating that individual to antagonize opioid receptor activity and to enhance α-MSH activity.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FOOD CRAVINGS
Disclosed are compositions for reducing food cravings, comprising a first compound and a second compound, where the first compound is an opioid antagonist and the second compound is an α-MSH agonist. Also disclosed are methods of reducing food cravings, comprising identifying an individual in need thereof and treating that individual to antagonize opioid receptor activity and to enhance α-MSH activity.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING THE METABOLIC LIFETIME OF DEXTROMETHORPHAN AND RELATED PHARMACODYNAMIC EFFECTS
This disclosure relates to methods administering various compounds in conjunction with dextromethorphan to a human being. Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to dextromethorphan or dextrorphan and bupropion, hydroxybupropion, erythrohydroxybupropion, threohydroxybupropion, or a metabolite or prodrug of any of these compounds are also disclosed