A61K41/0061

Methods for photodynamic therapy

A method of enhancing penetration of a topical composition of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) into tissue for photodynamic therapy includes topically applying ALA to a treatment area to be treated with photodynamic therapy. The method further includes, after the ALA is applied to the treatment area, covering the treatment area with a low density polyethylene barrier. The treatment area is covered with the low density polyethylene barrier prior to light treatment to minimize transepidermal water loss from the treatment area.

NON-INVASIVE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN-SITU PHOTOBIOMODULATION

Products, compositions, systems, and methods for modifying a target structure which mediates or is associated with a biological activity, including treatment of conditions, disorders, or diseases mediated by or associated with a target structure, such as a virus, cell, subcellular structure or extracellular structure. The methods may be performed in situ in a non-invasive manner by application of an initiation energy to a subject thus producing an effect on or change to the target structure directly or via a modulation agent. The methods may further be performed by application of an initiation energy to a subject in situ to activate a pharmaceutical agent directly or via an energy modulation agent, optionally in the presence of one or more plasmonics active agents, thus producing an effect on or change to the target structure. Kits containing products or compositions formulated or configured and systems for use in practicing these methods.

METHODS OF TREATING TUMORS WITH PRO DRUGS
20230226379 · 2023-07-20 ·

Methods of treating tumors by administering compounds to a patient are provided. Compounds such as pro drugs, e.g., 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA), may be administered to the patient orally, by injection, intravenously, or topically, which then accumulate preferentially as compounds such as protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) in tumor cells. After such accumulation, compounds such as PpIX are then activated in various aspects to treat tumors cells, thereby treating cancer. Cancers such as glioblastoma may be treated.

Methods for photodynamic therapy

A method of enhancing penetration of a topical composition of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) into tissue for photodynamic therapy includes topically applying ALA to a treatment area to be treated with photodynamic therapy. The method further includes, after the ALA is applied to the treatment area, covering the treatment area with a low density polyethylene barrier. The treatment area is covered with the low density polyethylene barrier prior to light treatment to minimize transepidermal water loss from the treatment area.

Using alternating electric fields to increase cell membrane permeability

Certain substances (e.g., large molecules) that ordinarily cannot traverse the cell membrane of cells can be introduced into cells by applying an alternating electric field to the cell for a period of time, wherein the frequency of the alternating electric field is selected so that application of the alternating electric field increases permeability of the cell membrane. Once the permeability of the cell membrane has been increased, the substance is able to cross the cell membrane. This approach is particularly useful in the context of cancer cells (e.g., glioblastoma).

ENHANCER OF PHOTODYNAMIC EFFECT IN ALA-PDT OR ALA-PDD

The object of the present invention is to potentiate the photodynamic effect in ALA-PDT and ALA-PDD. The present invention provides a pharmaceutical related to a combination of ALAs and a dynamin inhibitor.

METHODS FOR REDUCING PAIN DURING PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY OF ACTINIC KERATOSIS
20220362573 · 2022-11-17 · ·

This present invention and its embodiments relates to methods for reducing pain during photodynamic therapy of actinic keratosis. The present invention also relates to methods of treating actinic keratosis with reduced pain during photodynamic therapy of actinic keratosis.

PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY METHOD FOR SKIN DISORDERS
20220354952 · 2022-11-10 · ·

The present invention is directed to methods of treating diseases and disorders of the skin (e.g., acne) with heat-enabled photodynamic therapy (HEPT).

ZERO VERGENCE ULTRASOUND WAVES FOR SONODYNAMIC THERAPY
20230037342 · 2023-02-09 ·

Disclosed are methods of obtaining zero vergence ultrasound waves for providing sonodynamic therapy with ultrasound waves. The method includes coupling a sonodynamic therapy device with an array of flat piezoelectric transducers to a skin surface. A controller is configured to generate an electrical drive signal at a frequency, modulate the drive signal, and drive the transducer with the modulated drive signal at the frequency to produce a zero vergence ultrasound wave to produce an average acoustic intensity sufficient to activate a sonosensitizer in a treatment region without damaging healthy cells in the treatment region.

TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY

Methods and topical compositions for the treatment of a dermatological disorder are provided. The topical composition includes 5-aminolevulinic acid, at least one penetration enhancer and at least one chelating agent. Further, methods and topical compositions for use in photodynamic therapy are disclosed, in which the topical composition is applied to the affected area of a patient for a period in the range of about 15 minutes to about 10 hours.