Electrically conductive, visco-elastic gel and its use in electr

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106208, 128803, 252316, 252500, 252518, H01B 516, H01B 120, H01B 1764, A61B 504

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042992311

ABSTRACT:
A visco-elastic gel comprising a high molecular weight polysaccharide, at least one polyol and, optionally, at least one non-volatile acid soluble in the polyol and at least one non-volatile base soluble in the polyol. The polyol has a water content of 5 to 20 percent by weight and the various components set forth are physiologically acceptable. The gel is particularly suitable as a means for releasably securing an electrode to the skin as, for example, when taking an EEG or EKG. Methods of making a suitable electrode and using it are also disclosed.

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