A61L15/28

AN ABSORBENT HYGIENIC ARTICLE FOR ABSORBING BODY FLUIDS

An absorbent hygienic article for absorbing body fluids, the article including a liquid absorbent top layer and a backing layer, the top layer and the backing layer being made from roll materials and being joined together. The top layer is constituted by a cellulosic fibrous web, the fibres in the cellulosic fibrous web being constituted by a mixture of cellulose fibres, the mixture including regenerated cellulose fibres or natural cellulose staple fibres and cellulose pulp fibres, the cellulosic fibrous web being a foam-formed, hydroentangled cellulosic fibrous web.

Absorbent Article Comprising Cyclodextrin Complexes

Disclosed are absorbent articles having a cyclodextrin complex of one or more odor controlling organic compounds wherein the cyclodextrin is a substituted cyclodextrin (wherein the H atom of OH groups in positions 2, 3 and 6 is partially or entirely replaced by a substituent —R) having a substitution degree (DS) of 0.4 or more —R substituents per molecule of cyclodextrin and wherein substitution in position 2 is 20% or above, in position 6 is 20% or above and in position 3 is 50% or below. Cyclodextrin complexes of this type release the odor controlling organic compound much faster and in more complete manner than non-substituted or differently substituted cyclodextrin complexes thus the odor control efficacy is improved.

Absorbent Article Comprising Cyclodextrin Complexes

Disclosed are absorbent articles having a cyclodextrin complex of one or more odor controlling organic compounds wherein the cyclodextrin is a substituted cyclodextrin (wherein the H atom of OH groups in positions 2, 3 and 6 is partially or entirely replaced by a substituent —R) having a substitution degree (DS) of 0.4 or more —R substituents per molecule of cyclodextrin and wherein substitution in position 2 is 20% or above, in position 6 is 20% or above and in position 3 is 50% or below. Cyclodextrin complexes of this type release the odor controlling organic compound much faster and in more complete manner than non-substituted or differently substituted cyclodextrin complexes thus the odor control efficacy is improved.

Synergistic combination of alanine-glutamine, hyaluronic acid and oat extract and the use thereof in a composition intended for healing wounds and repairing skin lesions

The present invention concerns a combination comprising the dipeptide L-alanyl-L-glutamine, hyaluronic acid or one of the salts of same and an oat extract, advantageously intended for healing wounds and repairing skin lesions.

Synergistic combination of alanine-glutamine, hyaluronic acid and oat extract and the use thereof in a composition intended for healing wounds and repairing skin lesions

The present invention concerns a combination comprising the dipeptide L-alanyl-L-glutamine, hyaluronic acid or one of the salts of same and an oat extract, advantageously intended for healing wounds and repairing skin lesions.

Synergistic combination of alanine-glutamine, hyaluronic acid and oat extract and the use thereof in a composition intended for healing wounds and repairing skin lesions

The present invention concerns a combination comprising the dipeptide L-alanyl-L-glutamine, hyaluronic acid or one of the salts of same and an oat extract, advantageously intended for healing wounds and repairing skin lesions.

Multilayer composite material

The present invention relates to a multilayer composite material for the treatment of wounds and lesions and to a dressing comprising said multilayer material.

Multilayer composite material

The present invention relates to a multilayer composite material for the treatment of wounds and lesions and to a dressing comprising said multilayer material.

System and method for treating nasal bleeding
11684520 · 2023-06-27 ·

A blood coagulant assembly includes a blood coagulant device adapted to be insertable into a nostril of a patient to stop a nose bleed. The blood coagulant device is mounted within a blood coagulant device container which has a top container section and a lower container section secured to each other in a releasable manner. The blood coagulant device is mounted in a fixed position within the blood coagulant device container prior to its removal from the blood coagulant container. The blood coagulant device has a rigid handle configured with a handle lower section and a handle upper section contoured with a channel passing through both the lower and upper handle sections. A blood coagulant mechanism is secured to an outer surface of the handle upper section and a to a ledge section of the handle member which extends radially at a joint location of the handle's lower and upper sections.

System and method for treating nasal bleeding
11684520 · 2023-06-27 ·

A blood coagulant assembly includes a blood coagulant device adapted to be insertable into a nostril of a patient to stop a nose bleed. The blood coagulant device is mounted within a blood coagulant device container which has a top container section and a lower container section secured to each other in a releasable manner. The blood coagulant device is mounted in a fixed position within the blood coagulant device container prior to its removal from the blood coagulant container. The blood coagulant device has a rigid handle configured with a handle lower section and a handle upper section contoured with a channel passing through both the lower and upper handle sections. A blood coagulant mechanism is secured to an outer surface of the handle upper section and a to a ledge section of the handle member which extends radially at a joint location of the handle's lower and upper sections.