Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – C-o-group doai
Patent
1998-10-15
2000-11-21
Criares, Theodore J.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Designated organic active ingredient containing
C-o-group doai
514816, A61K 3105
Patent
active
061504238
ABSTRACT:
An anesthetic is provided that includes a mixture of propofol, a tonicity agent, a substantially phospholipid-free emulsifying agent, a preservative such as benzyl alcohol, and water. This anesthetic is made by combining these components and then filtering the mixture of these components through a sterilizing filter. This anesthetic may be parenterally administered to both induce and maintain anesthesia in animals.
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Criares Theodore J.
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Phoenix Scientific, Inc.
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