Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Matrices
Patent
1997-08-19
2000-04-04
Levy, Neil S.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Matrices
424484, 424422, 424449, 424450, 424 7805, 424718, 514150, 514151, 514165, 514166, 514564, 514567, 514610, 514611, 514645, 514740, 514741, 514742, 514644, A61K 906
Patent
active
060458275
ABSTRACT:
Compositions and methods of the topical treatment of equine laminitis are disclosed. In particular, combinations of a fast acting nitric oxide (NO) donor, a sustained acting NO donor and an NSAID mixed in a lipid-based carrier are described. The application of such combinations to the affected areas, e.g., the hoofs and surrounding tissues, of an equine afflicted with laminitis provides relief from the debilitating effects of this painful, often life-threatening condition.
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Levy Neil S.
Russell Meri Charmyne
Villacorta Gilberto M.
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