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UNIGENE LABORATORIES INC.
| UNIGENE LABORATORIES INC. Patent applications | ||
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20120071410 | CALCITONIN PRODUCTS AND THERAPIES FOR TREATING INFLAMMATORY OR DEGENERATIVE DISEASES - Calcitonin products and therapies for treating inflammatory or degenerative diseases are disclosed herein. The pharmaceutical compositions disclosed herein include a first therapeutic agent that is calcitonin, in free or salt form; a second therapeutic agent selected from the group consisting of a protease inhibitor, an antibiotic, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, a COX-2 inhibitor and a steroidal anti-inflammatory agent other than glucocorticoid; and a pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, carrier or diluent. The methods disclosed herein for treating inflammatory or degenerative diseases in a subject include administering a therapeutically effective amount of calcitonin, in free or salt form, to the subject; and co-administering, as part of a combination therapy, a therapeutically effective amount of a second therapeutic agent selected from the group consisting of a protease inhibitor, an antibiotic, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, a COX-2 inhibitor and a steroidal anti-inflammatory agent other than glucocorticoid to the subject. | 03-22-2012 |
| 20120040000 | PEPTIDE PHARMACEUTICAL FOR ORAL DELIVERY - Acid-containing oral pharmaceutical compositions are provided wherein the pharmaceutical active agents are peptide compounds (i.e., those that include a plurality of amino acids and at least one peptide bond in their molecular structures). Certain barrier layers and/or particulate coated acid are used to reduce any adverse interactions that might otherwise occur between the acid of the compositions and other components of the composition. Use of these barrier layers and/or use of particulate coated acid is believed to promote a more simultaneous release of the components of the composition than is achieved by prior art acid-protection techniques, thus enhancing, and making more consistent, the bioavailability of the active peptide compounds. | 02-16-2012 |
| 20090023892 | Enzymatic reactions in the presence of keto acids - Conversion in vitro of X-Gly to X-alpha-hydroxy-Gly or X-NH | 01-22-2009 |
