A61K31/575

Methods for treating lung infections and inflammation

Methods of treating, reducing, or preventing lung infections or lung inflammation include identifying a patient in need of treatment and administering a therapeutically effective amount of at least one cationic steroid antimicrobial (CSA), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Treatment of cystic fibrosis lung infections, COPD lung infections, inflammation of the lungs in these patient populations, and lung scarring in these patient populations is also described.

Methods for treating lung infections and inflammation

Methods of treating, reducing, or preventing lung infections or lung inflammation include identifying a patient in need of treatment and administering a therapeutically effective amount of at least one cationic steroid antimicrobial (CSA), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Treatment of cystic fibrosis lung infections, COPD lung infections, inflammation of the lungs in these patient populations, and lung scarring in these patient populations is also described.

Methods for treating lung infections and inflammation

Methods of treating, reducing, or preventing lung infections or lung inflammation include identifying a patient in need of treatment and administering a therapeutically effective amount of at least one cationic steroid antimicrobial (CSA), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Treatment of cystic fibrosis lung infections, COPD lung infections, inflammation of the lungs in these patient populations, and lung scarring in these patient populations is also described.

Methods and compositions for the treatment of steatosis-associated disorders

The present disclosure is directed to methods of treating a steatosis-associated disorder by administering a therapeutic agent selected from a lysosomal enzyme, an autophagy-inducing agent, or a combination thereof. Steatosis-associated disorders discussed herein include GSD Ia, GSD Ib, GSD Ic, NAFLD, and NASH. Other embodiments are directed to methods of reversing steatosis, modulating autophagy, inducing autophagy, and reversing glycogen storage.

Methods and compositions for the treatment of steatosis-associated disorders

The present disclosure is directed to methods of treating a steatosis-associated disorder by administering a therapeutic agent selected from a lysosomal enzyme, an autophagy-inducing agent, or a combination thereof. Steatosis-associated disorders discussed herein include GSD Ia, GSD Ib, GSD Ic, NAFLD, and NASH. Other embodiments are directed to methods of reversing steatosis, modulating autophagy, inducing autophagy, and reversing glycogen storage.

Combination of a retinoid and an extract of <i>Silybum marianum </i>(L.) gaertn

The present invention relates to the combination of a retinoid and an extract of Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn., the dermatological and dermocosmetic compositions containing such a combination, as well as their uses as a medicinal product, in particular in the treatment of acne, seborrhea, seborrhoeic dermatitis and/or rosacea.

Combination of a retinoid and an extract of <i>Silybum marianum </i>(L.) gaertn

The present invention relates to the combination of a retinoid and an extract of Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn., the dermatological and dermocosmetic compositions containing such a combination, as well as their uses as a medicinal product, in particular in the treatment of acne, seborrhea, seborrhoeic dermatitis and/or rosacea.

Combination treatment of bacterial infection

The present invention resides in the discovery that combined use of kuraridin (or any one of its analogs) and epicatechin gallate (ECG) can provide heightened level of antimicrobial activity, especially for the suppression of bacteria of the Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcal species. Compositions, kits, and methods for the combination use are disclosed.

Combination treatment of bacterial infection

The present invention resides in the discovery that combined use of kuraridin (or any one of its analogs) and epicatechin gallate (ECG) can provide heightened level of antimicrobial activity, especially for the suppression of bacteria of the Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcal species. Compositions, kits, and methods for the combination use are disclosed.

Pharmaceutical cream compositions of oxymetazoline and methods of use
11541000 · 2023-01-03 · ·

The present invention is directed to: a) a method of treating telangiectasia; b) a method of treating inflammatory lesions; and c) a method of treating two or more symptoms of rosacea selected from erythema, telangiectasia, or inflammatory lesions comprising topical administration of a pharmaceutical composition comprising oxymetazoline and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.