Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Lymphokine
Patent
1977-05-06
1978-10-24
Meyers, Albert T.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Lymphokine
424 73, 424 78, 424 80, 424184, 424362, 424365, A61K 748
Patent
active
RE0298140
ABSTRACT:
A synergistic skin conditioning emulsion composition comprising [a fatty acid or a mixture of fatty acids,] lanolin fatty acids, a polysiloxane fluid, a water-soluble polymer and water. The fatty acids, the polysiloxane and the water-soluble polymer combine to form a water-resistant barrier which allows skin to stay in a smooth and supple condition for an extended period of time.
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Clarke Vera C.
Meyers Albert T.
Mohl Douglas C.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
Williamson Leonard
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