Treatment for biological damage using a colony stimulating facto

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Lymphokine

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530351, 514 2, 514 8, 514885, A61K 3819, C07K 1453

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ABSTRACT:
Damage to cells, tissue and other body parts in a mammalian host may be treated by using a colony stimulating factor in conjunction with at least one biological modifier, which may be a free radical scavenger or a metabolic inhibitor. The biological modifier is preferably uric acid, buthionine sulphoximine, vitamin C, aspirin, or nordihydroguaiaretic acid. Such a combination may be used to treat, for example, cancer, infectious diseases, and damage caused by radiation therapy, high oxygen tension, and chemotherapy.

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