Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Effervescent or pressurized fluid containing – Organic pressurized fluid
Patent
1973-09-14
1978-01-24
Schenkman, Leonard
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Effervescent or pressurized fluid containing
Organic pressurized fluid
131120, 132 89, 252 325, 252522, 424 49, 424 57, 424 65, 424 70, 424 73, 424148, 424156, 424168, 424198, 424230, 424329, 424358, 426 3, 426590, A61K 3166, A61K 716
Patent
active
040704963
ABSTRACT:
Compounds and compositions are disclosed having a physiological cooling action on the skin. The compositions contain as the active ingredient certain phosphine oxides. The compositions disclosed include toilet and cosmetic preparations, e.g. toilet water, after-shave lotions, soaps, cosmetic creams and lotions, dentifrices and cleansing tissues, and tobacco and tobacco preparations.
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Rowsell David G.
Spring David J.
Schenkman Leonard
Wilkinson Sword Limited
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