Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Immunoglobulin – antiserum – antibody – or antibody fragment,... – Monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof
Patent
1994-12-05
1998-05-19
Eisenschenk, Frank C.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Immunoglobulin, antiserum, antibody, or antibody fragment,...
Monoclonal antibody or fragment thereof
4241301, 5303871, 5303886, A61K 39395, C07K 1600, C12P 2108
Patent
active
057532281
ABSTRACT:
Egg yolks and egg yolk fractions containing effective therapeutic concentrations of avian antibodies against parasitic antigen, and a method of providing passive immunization for the prevention or treatment of intestinal parasitosis by enteral administration of egg yolk antibodies harvested from hyperimmunized avian hens. Also provided are pharmaceutical formulations comprising the egg yolk antibodies.
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Cama Vitaliano A.
Sterling Charles R.
Arizona Board of Regents on Behalf of the University of Arizona
Eisenschenk Frank C.
Nolan Patrick
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