MediQuest Therapeutics, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100305081 | ORGANO-GEL FORMULATIONS FOR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS - A composition suitable for the local delivery of cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical agents into the skin containing at least two biocompatible organic solvents, a polar lipid, a surfactant, water, urea and a thickener wherein the organic solvents include an ester and a dihydric and/or polyhydric alcohol is provided. Also disclosed are compositions that further contain a cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical agent, along with the preparation and use thereof | 12-02-2010 |
20090191138 | NOVEL TOPICAL FORMULATIONS FOR IMPROVING THE APPEARANCE OF NAILS - A method is provided for improving the appearance of nails of a patient wherein a composition is topically applying to the patient's nail(s) exhibiting symptoms of at least one condition selected from the group consisting of onycholysis, onychoschizia or onychorrhexis and wherein the composition contains one or more biocompatible organic solvents, a polar lipid, a surfactant, water, urea and a thickener wherein the organic solvents include an ester and/or a dihydric and/or polyhydric alcohol is provided. | 07-30-2009 |
20090023793 | INHIBITORS OF MELANOCYTE TYROSINASE AS TOPICAL SKIN LIGHTENERS - Methods and formulations are provided to reduce pigmentation in skin, using an array of compounds selected from benzimidazoles, phenylthioureas, phenyltiols, phenylamines, bi- and multicyclic phenols, thiopheneamines, and benzothiamides. The compounds preferably inhibit pigment systhesis in melanocytes through the tyrosinase pathway. The methods can be used for lightening skin, and for treating uneven skin complexions which result from hyperpigmentation-related medical conditions such as melasma, age spots, freckles, ochronosis, and lentigo. The compounds can be used medically or cosmetically. | 01-22-2009 |
20090023792 | INHIBITORS OF MELANOCYTE TYROSINASE AS TOPICAL SKIN LIGHTENERS - Methods and formulations are provided to reduce pigmentation in skin, using an array of compounds selected from benzimidazoles, phenylthioureas, phenyltiols, phenylamines, bi- and multicyclic phenols, thiopheneamines, and benzothiamides. The compounds preferably inhibit pigment systhesis in melanocytes through the tyrosinase pathway. The methods can be used for lightening skin, and for treating uneven skin complexions which result from hyperpigmentation-related medical conditions such as melasma, age spots, freckles, ochronosis, and lentigo. The compounds can be used medically or cosmetically. | 01-22-2009 |