Emulsions of highly fluorinated organic compounds for chemothera

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Halogenated hydrocarbon doai

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514 78, 514757, 514937, 514941, 514943, A61K 31035, A61K 3102, A61K 31685

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ABSTRACT:
Improved emulsions of highly fluorinated organic compounds. The emulsions comprise a highly fluorinated organic compound, an oil, that is not substantially surface active and not significantly water soluble, and a surfactant. They are characterized by a well-defined relationship in the relative amounts of the three components.

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