Patent classifications
A61K31/336
HEMP EXTRACT FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN, CANCER AND EPILEPSY IN ANIMALS
The present disclosure relates to methods of treating epilepsy, cancer, and post-operative pain in veterinary subjects using pharmaceutical compositions and dosage forms comprising hemp extract.
HEMP EXTRACT FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN, CANCER AND EPILEPSY IN ANIMALS
The present disclosure relates to methods of treating epilepsy, cancer, and post-operative pain in veterinary subjects using pharmaceutical compositions and dosage forms comprising hemp extract.
Method for inducing tumor regression
Methods for treating cancer and/or inducing tumor regression in mammals (e.g., humans) by increasing the metabolism of the mammal, administering a BA dye to the mammal, and thereafter exposing the tumor to actinic light for activation of the BA dye.
Method for inducing tumor regression
Methods for treating cancer and/or inducing tumor regression in mammals (e.g., humans) by increasing the metabolism of the mammal, administering a BA dye to the mammal, and thereafter exposing the tumor to actinic light for activation of the BA dye.
METHOD FOR INHIBITING ZIKA VIRUS INFECTION
The present invention concerns the use of compounds and compositions for the treatment or prevention of Flavivirus infections, such as dengue virus infections and Zika virus infections. Aspects of the invention include methods for treating or preventing Flavivirus virus infection, such as dengue virus and Zika virus infection, by administering a compound or composition of the invention, to a subject in need thereof; methods for inhibiting Flavivirus infections, such as dengue virus and Zika virus infections, in a cell in vitro or in vivo; pharmaceutical compositions; packaged dosage formulations; and kits useful for treating or preventing Flavivirus infections, such as dengue virus and Zika virus infections.
METHOD FOR INHIBITING ZIKA VIRUS INFECTION
The present invention concerns the use of compounds and compositions for the treatment or prevention of Flavivirus infections, such as dengue virus infections and Zika virus infections. Aspects of the invention include methods for treating or preventing Flavivirus virus infection, such as dengue virus and Zika virus infection, by administering a compound or composition of the invention, to a subject in need thereof; methods for inhibiting Flavivirus infections, such as dengue virus and Zika virus infections, in a cell in vitro or in vivo; pharmaceutical compositions; packaged dosage formulations; and kits useful for treating or preventing Flavivirus infections, such as dengue virus and Zika virus infections.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INDUCING APOPTOSIS IN CANCER STEM CELLS
Provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions and methods useful for treating cancer and preventing cancer metastasis, particularly in cancers that have increased MDA-9/Syntenin expression.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR INDUCING APOPTOSIS IN CANCER STEM CELLS
Provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions and methods useful for treating cancer and preventing cancer metastasis, particularly in cancers that have increased MDA-9/Syntenin expression.
TARGETING THE PALMOTYLATION/DEPALMOTYLATION CYCLE TO TREAT INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
This disclosure is directed to methods for treating an inflammatory disorder, comprising administering to a patient suffering from the disorder an effective amount of an inhibitor of an enzyme that regulates the S-palmitoylation of a pro-inflammatory transcription factor.
Uses of a carotenoid in the treatment or prevention of stress induced conditions
The invention relates to a carotenoid for use in the treatment or prevention of stress induced conditions, and in particular it relates to the treatment or prevention of a disease mediated by glucocorticoid receptor activity. The invention also relates to a cosmetic method for preventing premature-aging of skin in a subject which comprises administering a carotenoid to said subject. Finally, the invention relates to a method for modulating the activity of a glucocorticoid receptor comprising contacting the receptor with a carotenoid.