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Adenobio N.V.

Adenobio N.V. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20100317611METHODS, COMPOSITIONS, UNIT DOSAGE FORMS, AND KITS FOR PHARMACOLOGIC STRESS TESTING WITH REDUCED SIDE EFFECTS - Methods are presented that comprise the administration of a pharmaceutical composition comprising adenosine and dipyridamole, as well methods comprising the combined administration of dipyridamole administered as a bolus with adenosine given as an infusion, both at dosages below their respective single agent dosages, for detecting the presence and/or assessing the severity of myocardial ischemia during pharmacologic stress tests. The methods are useful for exploiting the vasodilating abilities of adenosine at doses at which side effects related to adenosine are substantially reduced while optimal coronary artery perfusion is achieved. Also presented are compositions, unit dosage forms, and kits that are useful in performing the methods.12-16-2010
20090185973METHODS, COMPOSITIONS, UNIT DOSAGE FORMS, AND KITS FOR PHARMACOLOGIC STRESS TESTING WITH REDUCED SIDE EFFECTS - Methods are presented for concurrent or sequential administration of pharmaceutical compositions of adenosine, dipyridamole, or combinations thereof, at dosages below the respective single agent doses. Methods are provided for detecting the presence and/or assessing the severity of myocardial ischemia during pharmacologic stress tests. Methods include sequential administration of a dipyridamole bolus followed by intravenous infusion of adenosine and concurrent administration of adenosine and dipyridamole with or without dipyridamole pretreatment. The methods are useful for exploiting the vasodilating abilities of adenosine at doses at which side effects related to adenosine are substantially reduced while optimal coronary artery perfusion is achieved. Also presented are compositions, unit dosage forms, and kits that are useful in performing the methods.07-23-2009