A61K31/74

Bi-functional co-polymer use for ophthalmic and other topical and local applications

The invention contemplates a copolymer which is a graft or block copolymer useful to change wettability and surface characteristics of biological surfaces. Methods for use of these formulations and coatings to change wettability and sterically stabilize, and lubricate biological surfaces in a subject, for example, in the treatment of dry eye syndrome, and to prevent adherence of unwanted proteins, for example in the treatment of contact lens intolerance, are provided.

Bi-functional co-polymer use for ophthalmic and other topical and local applications

The invention contemplates a copolymer which is a graft or block copolymer useful to change wettability and surface characteristics of biological surfaces. Methods for use of these formulations and coatings to change wettability and sterically stabilize, and lubricate biological surfaces in a subject, for example, in the treatment of dry eye syndrome, and to prevent adherence of unwanted proteins, for example in the treatment of contact lens intolerance, are provided.

METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GENETIC DISEASE
20210284629 · 2021-09-16 ·

The present disclosure relates to compounds and methods for modulating the expression ofc9orf72 (brain expressed, associated with NEDD4) and treating diseases and conditions in which c9orf72 plays an active role. The compound can be a transcription modulator molecule having a first terminus, a second terminus, and oligomeric backbone, wherein: a) the first terminus comprises a DNA-binding moiety capable of noncovalently binding to a nucleotide repeat sequence GGGGCC; b) the second terminus comprises a protein-binding moiety binding to a regulatory molecule that modulates an expression of a gene comprising the nucleotide repeat sequence GGGGCC; and c) the oligomeric backbone comprising a linker between the first terminus and the second terminus.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF AMYLOID-RELATED DISORDERS

The disclosure provides polymeric compounds that inhibit binding of an amyloid-β-oligomer to cellular prion protein, methods for identifying such compounds, and their therapeutic use. In particular, the present disclosure provides a collection of anionic polymers and methods of using these compounds to treat amyloid-related disorders, e.g., Alzheimer's disease.

Method of treating inflammation

The present invention concerns methods of treating systemic, regional, or local inflammation from a patient suffering or at risk of inflammation comprising administration of a therapeutically effective dose of a sorbent that sorbs an inflammatory mediator in said patient. In some preferred embodiments, the sorbent is a biocompatible organic polymer.

Method of treating inflammation

The present invention concerns methods of treating systemic, regional, or local inflammation from a patient suffering or at risk of inflammation comprising administration of a therapeutically effective dose of a sorbent that sorbs an inflammatory mediator in said patient. In some preferred embodiments, the sorbent is a biocompatible organic polymer.

METHODS OF TREATING MIXED DYSLIPIDEMIA

The present disclosure relates to, inter alia, methods of treating mixed dyslipidemia with ethyl eicosapentaenoate.

Pharmaceutical compositions comprising EPA and a cardiovascular agent and methods of using the same

The present invention relates to, inter alia, pharmaceutical compositions comprising EPA and one or more cardiovascular agents, and to therapeutic methods for treating various diseases and disorders using the same.

POLYMER LUNG SURFACTANTS
20210187010 · 2021-06-24 · ·

Disclosed herein are fully synthetic polymer-based lung surfactant materials, for the first time, as next generation SRT. In vitro studies on these polymer lung surfactants show that the candidate materials effectively mimic the surface tension controlling properties of currently marketed natural lung surfactants. Further, the polymer lung surfactants have strong protein resistance, which makes this class of materials promising also for potential use in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) treatment.

POLYMER LUNG SURFACTANTS
20210187010 · 2021-06-24 · ·

Disclosed herein are fully synthetic polymer-based lung surfactant materials, for the first time, as next generation SRT. In vitro studies on these polymer lung surfactants show that the candidate materials effectively mimic the surface tension controlling properties of currently marketed natural lung surfactants. Further, the polymer lung surfactants have strong protein resistance, which makes this class of materials promising also for potential use in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) treatment.