Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Fermentate of unknown chemical structure – Having a known elemental analysis
Patent
1984-10-19
1986-12-02
Rosen, Sam
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Fermentate of unknown chemical structure
Having a known elemental analysis
435 2, 514456, A61K 3518, A01N 102
Patent
active
046264310
ABSTRACT:
Use of compounds of formula (I) ##STR1## to provide a more effective delivery of oxygen to the tissues of a mammalian, including human, recipient.
In vivo applications include the relief or amelioration of conditions wherein there is tissue hypoxia; in vitro the compounds are of use in the storage of mammalian, including human, red blood cells to maintain their oxygen-delivery capacity and prolong their useful storage life.
Also provided is a sterile, sealed vessel containing an anticoagulant, a non-toxic amount of a compound of formula (I) and optionally mammalian, in particular human, red blood cells.
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Batchelor John F.
Hyde Richard M.
Livingstone David J.
Brown Donald
Burroughs Wellcome Co.
Rosen Sam
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