Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Enzyme or coenzyme containing – Hydrolases
Patent
1988-05-10
1991-06-18
Stone, Jacqueline
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Enzyme or coenzyme containing
Hydrolases
424 9463, 424443, 4241951, 424DIG13, 514 33, A61K 3754, A61K 31705, A61K 970
Patent
active
050248383
ABSTRACT:
A composition for the treatment of skin injuries is described including an antiseptic, a sapogenine, a proteolytic enzyme and a suitable vehicle. The composition is directly applied on the injury, forming a film which isolates and protects same from infection and suppresses pain. The film is self-adherent and transparent, which allows inspection of the healing injury, without the need of removing the film, as with bandages. The composition is antiseptic and microbiocidal, helps cicatrization and produces a biochemical debridement. The film allows the natural motility of the injury zone and produces a compression which helps to decrease or prevent edema. The film also allows the passage of air, preventing the production of anaerobiosis, decreasing the output of liquids, and preventing, in large injuries, dehydration and loss of electrolytes. The film can be removed merely by wetting. This composition is stable, does not require special conditions for stocking, and a single container may be used for several applications.
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