Method of increasing vaginal lubrication

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Inorganic active ingredient containing – Elemental iodine or iodine compound

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424662, A61K 3336

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RE0363200

ABSTRACT:
A method of increasing vaginal lubrication comprising the use of hydriodic acid syrup. The hydriodic acid syrup is orally administered in the preferred embodiment.

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