Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Cosmetic – antiperspirant – dentifrice
Patent
1989-06-16
1992-04-14
Page, Thurman K.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Cosmetic, antiperspirant, dentifrice
514887, 514941, 514943, 514947, A61K 910
Patent
active
051046563
ABSTRACT:
To prepare an analgesic, anti-inflammatory cream, ibuprofen-S is dissolved in the PEG-7-glycerylcocoate and propylene glycol by slightly warming the solution to about 40 degrees Centigrade. Fractionated coconut oil, di-isopropyladipate, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, polyoxyl-40-stearate, sorbitan-monostearate and propylparaben are mixed and heated to 70 degrees Centigrade. Methylparaben Sod. is dissolved in demineralized water and heated to 70 degrees Centigrade. The above oil and water phase components are mixed together, cooled to about 50 degrees Centigrade and the ibuprofen-S solution is added to the emulsion. The emulsion is homogenized and cooled to room temperature to form the cream.
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Campbell Lorne A.
Seth Pyare L.
Carney Vincent L.
Hulina A.
Page Thurman K.
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