Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
424433000 | Depot, pellet, matrix, or suppository | 7 |
20090092656 | METHOD OF TREATING ATROPHIC VAGINITIS - The present invention provides novel pharmaceutical compositions containing triphenylethylene derivative compounds, and methods of using the composition for treatment of symptoms associated with atrophic vaginitis. The pharmaceutical compositions are prepared for the vaginal administration of triphenylethylene derivative compounds in single or combination therapies. Preferably, the triphenylethylene derivative is tamoxifen. | 04-09-2009 |
20090098189 | AZAINDOLES AS INHIBITORS OF SOLUBLE ADENYLATE CYCLASE - The present invention relates to azaindoles of general formula I, a method for the production thereof, and to the use thereof for the production of pharmaceutical compositions. | 04-16-2009 |
20120093911 | PLATINUM-CATALYZED INTRAVAGINAL RINGS - The present invention provides improved intravaginal drug delivery devices, i.e., intravaginal rings, useful for the prophylactic administration of an antimicrobial compound, e.g., Dapivirine, to a human. The intravaginal rings of the invention address previous stability issues by utilizing a platinum catalyst (e.g., in the form of a platinum-siloxane complex) for the cross-linking reaction. The vaginal rings surprisingly achieve relatively high and steady release rates in vivo with a matrix ring containing a relatively small loading dose. While the matrix rings of the present invention have in vivo the steady release rates associated with reservoir rings, they are easier and less expensive to manufacture. The present invention also provides methods of blocking DNA polymerization by an HIV reverse transcriptase enzyme, methods of preventing HIV infection in a female human, methods of treating HIV infection in a female human, and methods of preparing platinum-catalyzed intravaginal rings. | 04-19-2012 |
20120107385 | METHOD OF TREATING CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER - The present invention is directed to a method of treating a condition associated with an overactive bladder, comprising administering to a female an intravaginal device, comprising: (a) an annular first matrix comprising a pocket and a pocket wall, wherein the pocket wall has a uniform thickness, and wherein the pocket wall encompasses the pocket; and (b) a second matrix comprising an anticholinergic agent located in the pocket. | 05-03-2012 |
20140205650 | COATED SUPPOSITORIES - The invention relates to coating of suppositories containing free unsaturated fatty acid, fatty acid ethyl ester and fatty acid monoglyceride that are susceptible to oxidative degradation. The coating retards oxidative degradation of unsaturated fatty acids and gives the suppository a non-oily and smooth surface. The coating will enhance the shelf-life of the suppository and allow their storage at room temperature for extended time period. The coating may or may not contain medicament such as local anesthetic or steroid. According to this invention chemically unstable fatty acids in coated suppositories can be used to stimulate the process of defecation or to treat disorders such as hemorrhoids, bacterial infections, viral infections and inflammations, as well as against fissura ani and pruritus ani. Furthermore, coating suppositories, that contain high concentrations of free fatty acids, can reduce acid induced rectal irritation. | 07-24-2014 |
20150320675 | Modified Release Osmotic Pump for PH-Responsive Drug Delivery - In one aspect, the invention relates to controlled-release devices and methods of using same, alone or in combination with other agents, to deliver pharmaceutical agents, and more particularly to deliver birth control agent, fertility agents, hormone replacement agents, cervical ripening agents, agents to prevent a sexually transmitted disease, agents to treat a sexually transmitted disease, biologics, agents to treat a mucosal infection, agents to treat uterine fibroids, agents to treat reproductive cancers, agents to treat nausea gravidarum, and/or agents to treat endometriosis. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention. | 11-12-2015 |
20190142745 | COMPOSITION USEFUL FOR THE PREPARATION OF A SUPPOSITORY | 05-16-2019 |