Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Solid synthetic organic polymer as designated organic active... – Polymer from ethylenic monomers only
Patent
1981-03-02
1982-08-31
Rose, Shep K.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Solid synthetic organic polymer as designated organic active...
Polymer from ethylenic monomers only
424358, 424365, 424DIG14, 424DIG15, A61K 902
Patent
active
043472370
ABSTRACT:
The disclosed lubricating suppository is formulated to have properties advantageous for coital use, including extraordinary water washability. The ingredients and phase relationships of the suppository composition provide a high degree of compatibility with water and with naturally-occurring vaginal moisture. The suppository composition contains a glyceride lubricant and can be lubricious with or without the presence of moisture. The suppository, which is solid at room temperature but melts in a short time at body temperature, is made by dissolving, for example, 10-30 parts by weight of high-HLB (e.g. >14) nonionic surfactant in 50-70 parts by weight of a molten, water-soluble polyoxyethylene glycol component and by dispersing or emulsifying 10-20 parts by weight of the glyceride (e.g. a triglyceride of C.sub.6 -C.sub.18 aliphatic carboxylic acids) included in the composition. In use, the suppository can be inserted prior to coitus and permitted to melt to a liquid, which is lubricious even in the absence of moisture, but still has the aforementioned extraordinary water washability.
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Evenstad Kenneth L.
Nguyen Hiep
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