Preparation derived from shark cartilage for treatment of...

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Extract – body fluid – or cellular material of undetermined... – Derived from musculoskeletal system – other than cardiac muscle

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C424S520000, C530S350000, C530S412000, C530S422000, C530S427000

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07906150

ABSTRACT:
Shark cartilage extract has been shown to be an antagonist of parathyroid hypertensive factor (PHF). In view of this, shark cartilage extract can be used to treat conditions related to excessive PHF activity. Such diseases include hypertension and some other diseases related to intracellular calcium elevation. Methods for producing the shark cartilage extract and methods for administering the extract are disclosed.

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