Patent classifications
A61K31/125
Compositions for treating infections
Various compositions for treating a skin or mucosal membrane infection contain glycerol, at least one surfactant, an alcohol, a terpene or terpenoid compound, and a copper compound. The composition contains substantially no water. The glycerol may be at least 31.5% or between about 30% and 80% by weight of the composition, the at least one surfactant may be between about 1% and 10% by weight of the composition, the alcohol may be between about 10% and 50% or between about 20% and 60% by weight of the composition, the terpene or terpenoid compound may be between about 0.5% and 10% by weight of the composition, and the copper compound may be between about 1% and 10% by weight of the composition.
Oral Care Compositions and Methods of Use
This invention relates to oral care compositions comprising herbal extracts including, e.g., Gymnema sylvestre, Emblica officinalis, Eugenia jambolana, Azadirachta indica, and combinations thereof and zinc salts, e.g., zinc citrate and zinc oxide. Additionally, the invention relates to methods of using and of making these compositions, e.g., method of using the oral care compositions to treat gingivitis in diabetic consumers.
Oral Care Compositions and Methods of Use
This invention relates to oral care compositions comprising herbal extracts including, e.g., Gymnema sylvestre, Emblica officinalis, Eugenia jambolana, Azadirachta indica, and combinations thereof and zinc salts, e.g., zinc citrate and zinc oxide. Additionally, the invention relates to methods of using and of making these compositions, e.g., method of using the oral care compositions to treat gingivitis in diabetic consumers.
Topical Compositions For Treating Skin Ailments
Topical cream or ointment medications formulated by blending admixtures of various concentrations of active ingredients with a plurality of inactive excipient ingredients for treating acne and a variety of other similar skin ailments including, folliculitis, rosacea, boil, skin-flaking, minor wounds, cuts, and adverse skin-issues related to use of covid-19 protective face-masks covered-area rashes, acne and non-lethal insect bites.
Topical Compositions For Treating Skin Ailments
Topical cream or ointment medications formulated by blending admixtures of various concentrations of active ingredients with a plurality of inactive excipient ingredients for treating acne and a variety of other similar skin ailments including, folliculitis, rosacea, boil, skin-flaking, minor wounds, cuts, and adverse skin-issues related to use of covid-19 protective face-masks covered-area rashes, acne and non-lethal insect bites.
Rapid-deposition thin-film forming compositions as effective wound care treatment
The present invention provides thin-film forming compositions comprising an antiseptic (e.g., povidone iodine, chlorhexidine, or octenidine), a non-aqueous solvent, and a film-forming material dissolved in the non-aqueous solvent, wherein the composition yields a continuous and flexible protective film upon substantial removal of the solvent. The compositions are useful for the treatment and prevention of infections in wounds, ulcers (e.g., decubitus ulcers and stasis ulcers), cuts, or burns, or against infections from bacterial, mycobacterial, viral, fungal, or amoeba causes, as well as for prevention of such infections in appropriate clinical settings (e.g., as liquid bandages or dressings). Additionally, the compositions of this invention are also useful for the treatment of infections and as a disinfectant skin preparation for pre- and/or post-surgical operations.
Rapid-deposition thin-film forming compositions as effective wound care treatment
The present invention provides thin-film forming compositions comprising an antiseptic (e.g., povidone iodine, chlorhexidine, or octenidine), a non-aqueous solvent, and a film-forming material dissolved in the non-aqueous solvent, wherein the composition yields a continuous and flexible protective film upon substantial removal of the solvent. The compositions are useful for the treatment and prevention of infections in wounds, ulcers (e.g., decubitus ulcers and stasis ulcers), cuts, or burns, or against infections from bacterial, mycobacterial, viral, fungal, or amoeba causes, as well as for prevention of such infections in appropriate clinical settings (e.g., as liquid bandages or dressings). Additionally, the compositions of this invention are also useful for the treatment of infections and as a disinfectant skin preparation for pre- and/or post-surgical operations.
Rapid-deposition thin-film forming compositions as effective wound care treatment
The present invention provides thin-film forming compositions comprising an antiseptic (e.g., povidone iodine, chlorhexidine, or octenidine), a non-aqueous solvent, and a film-forming material dissolved in the non-aqueous solvent, wherein the composition yields a continuous and flexible protective film upon substantial removal of the solvent. The compositions are useful for the treatment and prevention of infections in wounds, ulcers (e.g., decubitus ulcers and stasis ulcers), cuts, or burns, or against infections from bacterial, mycobacterial, viral, fungal, or amoeba causes, as well as for prevention of such infections in appropriate clinical settings (e.g., as liquid bandages or dressings). Additionally, the compositions of this invention are also useful for the treatment of infections and as a disinfectant skin preparation for pre- and/or post-surgical operations.
Topical analgesic gel compositions
Provided are topical analgesic gel compositions having relatively high payloads of menthol and camphor by micro-emulsion technology and methods of preparing topical analgesic gel compositions having relatively high payloads of menthol and camphor. Topical analgesic gel compositions may include from 12 to 16 wt. % menthol; from 4 to 8 wt. % camphor; from 0.1 to 2 wt. % carbomer; and 60 to 70 wt. % solvent. Topical analgesic gel compositions can have a viscosity from 60,000 to 110,000 centipoise.
Topical analgesic gel compositions
Provided are topical analgesic gel compositions having relatively high payloads of menthol and camphor by micro-emulsion technology and methods of preparing topical analgesic gel compositions having relatively high payloads of menthol and camphor. Topical analgesic gel compositions may include from 12 to 16 wt. % menthol; from 4 to 8 wt. % camphor; from 0.1 to 2 wt. % carbomer; and 60 to 70 wt. % solvent. Topical analgesic gel compositions can have a viscosity from 60,000 to 110,000 centipoise.