Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Identification or warning feature – Taste or smell or chemical irritation to the eye – nose – or...
Patent
1977-09-21
1979-08-14
Rose, Shep K.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Identification or warning feature
Taste or smell or chemical irritation to the eye, nose, or...
128260, 424 19, 424 22, 424 28, 424 36, 424359, A61K 900, A61K 4700, A61K 3712
Patent
active
041645596
ABSTRACT:
Chemically-modified collagen membrane prepared at physiologic pH and soluble thereat provides a carrier for ophthalmic medication leaving no removable material after drug release.
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Chvapil et al., (1973), Int. Rev. Conn. Tiss. Res. 6:1-61, Medical and Surgical Applications of Collagen.
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Dunn Michael W.
Miyata Teruo
Rubin Albert L.
Stenzel Kurt H.
Cornell Research Foundation Inc.
Mahler Edward J.
Rose Shep K.
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