Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices
Patent
1997-01-21
1998-03-03
Rose, Shep K.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Dentifrices
424 58, A61K 716, A61K 726
Patent
active
057231060
ABSTRACT:
Reduced alcohol antiseptic mouthwash compositions are achieved which have the same oral antimicrobial efficacy, clarity and taste as higher alcohol level compositions. Availability of the active ingredients is best maintained by increasing the levels of surfactant employed in the composition together with the addition of two co-solvents, propylene glycol and glycerin. Propylene glycol with artificial sweetener(s), or propylene glycol alone with corresponding increases in the levels of surfactant are only marginally acceptable.
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Biemer Thomas A.
Buch R. Michael
Volpe Frank A.
Barish Jean B.
Federman Evan J.
Rose Shep K.
Warner-Lambert & Company
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