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20080207495 | CYCLOSPORIN COMPOSITIONS FOR OCULAR ROSACEA TREATMENT - Disclosed herein are methods of treating ocular rosacea with cyclosporin A. Compositions and medicaments related thereto are also disclosed. | 08-28-2008 |
20090326034 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient that is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 12-31-2009 |
20100087503 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution which provides increased visual acuity in users and wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient which is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 04-08-2010 |
20110021595 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises mixtures of carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye and improve visual acuity of the users. | 01-27-2011 |
20110046198 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient that is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 02-24-2011 |
20110160271 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient that is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 06-30-2011 |
20110275688 | KETOROLAC COMPOSITIONS FOR CORNEAL WOUND HEALING - The present invention is directed to an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose which promotes epithelial wound healing in a patient's cornea. | 11-10-2011 |
20110294744 | CYCLOSPORIN EMULSIONS - Disclosed herein is a composition comprising cyclosporin A at a concentration between about 0.001% (w/v) and about 1.0% (w/v), a plant oil at a concentration between about 0.01% (w/v) and about 10% (w/v), and macrogol 15 hydroxystearate at a concentration between about 0.01% (w/v) and about 10% (w/v). | 12-01-2011 |
20120196913 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient that is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 08-02-2012 |
20120196914 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient that is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 08-02-2012 |
20130030032 | KETOROLAC TROMETHAMINE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING OCULAR PAIN - The present invention provides an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose in an aqueous solution which provides increased visual acuity in users and wherein said concentration of carboxymethyl cellulose is selected to provide an increased absorption of ketorolac in the eye of a patient which is at least 130% greater than the absorption of a comparative aqueous ketorolac ophthalmic solution having the same concentration of ketorolac. | 01-31-2013 |
20130123195 | SUSTAINED ACTION FORMULATION OF CYCLOSPORIN FORM 2 - Disclosed herein are methods of treating diseases of the eye by administering to the subconjunctival space a formulation comprising cyclosporin A form 2 and a hydrogel. | 05-16-2013 |
20130245088 | KETOROLAC COMPOSITIONS FOR CORNEAL WOUND HEALING - The present invention is directed to an aqueous ophthalmic solution comprising an effective amount of ketorolac which comprises carboxymethyl cellulose which promotes epithelial wound healing in a patients cornea. | 09-19-2013 |
20140256612 | ANTIBIOTIC CONJUGATES DIRECTLY LINKED WITH STEROID DRUGS - The present invention describes novel single drug entities, formed by direct linkage of an antibiotic to a steroidal drug. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual drugs. The antibiotic is coupled directly to the steroid drug. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256651 | Cyclosporine A steroid conjugates - The present invention describes Cyclosporine A/steroid hybrid analogs. These single drug entities are formed by connecting a steroid with Cyclosporine A. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate hybrid would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual drugs. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256658 | Antibiotic Conjugates - The present invention describes antibiotic conjugates. These single drug entities are formed connecting one antibiotic with another antibiotic. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate hybrid would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual drugs. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256660 | ANTIBIOTIC CONJUGATES LINKED WITH STEROID DRUGS - The present invention describes novel single drug entities, formed by the linkage of an antibiotic with a steroidal drug via a linker. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual drugs. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256666 | ANTIBIOTIC CONJUGATES WITH NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS - The present invention describes single drug entities, formed by connecting an antibiotic moiety via a linker with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) moiety. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate hybrid would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual antibiotic and NSAID drug. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256694 | STEROID ANTIBIOTIC CONJUGATES - The present invention describes steroid antibiotic conjugates. These single drug entities are formed connecting a steroid moiety and two same antibiotics moieties, or a steroid moiety and two different antibiotics moieties. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate hybrid would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual drugs. | 09-11-2014 |
20140256696 | Steroid conjugates - The present invention describes steroid conjugates. These single drug entities are formed by connecting two or more steroids via a linker. Upon topical application to the eye, the conjugate hybrid would undergo enzymatic and/or hydrolytic cleavage to release the individual steroid drugs. | 09-11-2014 |
20140296158 | SUSTAINED ACTION FORMULATION OF CYCLOSPORIN FORM 2 - Disclosed herein are methods of treating diseases of the eye by administering to the subconjunctival space a formulation comprising cyclosporin A form 2 and a hydrogel. | 10-02-2014 |
20140315872 | NON-IRRITATING TESTOSTERONE EMULSIONS - Disclosed herein are emulsions comprising testosterone or related androgens, castor oil, cyclodextrin, Pemulen TR-2, Polyoxyl 40, and other ingredients. The compositions are useful for treating keratoconjunctivitis sicca and meibomian gland disease. | 10-23-2014 |
20150045309 | CYCLOSPORIN EMULSIONS - Disclosed herein is a composition comprising cyclosporin A at a concentration between about 0.001% (w/v) and about 1.0% (w/v), a plant oil at a concentration between about 0.01% (w/v) and about 10% (w/v), and macrogol 15 hydroxystearate at a concentration between about 0.01% (w/v) and about 10% (w/v). | 02-12-2015 |
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20130305209 | MULTIPLE PROJECT AREAS IN A DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT - Provided are a computer implemented method, computer program product, and system for partitioning a development environment. A development environment is divided into multiple project areas. Each of the multiple project areas is assigned to a different physical test environment. A solution is assigned to a project area among the multiple project areas. The solution is tested in the assigned physical test environment to modify the physical test environment. The physical test environment associated with the project area is re-initialized without re-initializing other physical test environments. | 11-14-2013 |
20130305211 | MULTIPLE PROJECT AREAS IN A DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT - Provided are a computer implemented method, computer program product, and system for partitioning a development environment. A development environment is divided into multiple project areas. Each of the multiple project areas is assigned to a different physical test environment. A solution is assigned to a project area among the multiple project areas. The solution is tested in the assigned physical test environment to modify the physical test environment. The physical test environment associated with the project area is re-initialized without re-initializing other physical test environments. | 11-14-2013 |
20140047228 | Configuring a System with Various System Components Utilizing a Configuration Profile - According to an embodiment of the present invention, a computer system for configuring a system with at least two different system components based on a target computing environment includes at least one processor. The computer system generates a profile to configure each of the different system components for the target computing environment. The profile identifies the corresponding tasks to be performed and properties to configure each of the different system components for the target computing environment. The computer system processes the profile and performs the tasks in the order listed in the profile and in accordance with the properties to configure the system for the target computing environment. Embodiments of the present invention further include a method and computer program product for configuring a system with at least two different system components based on a target computing environment in substantially the same manner described above. | 02-13-2014 |
20140047414 | Importing Profiles for Configuring Specific System Components Into a Configuration Profile for the System - According to a present invention embodiment, a system imports information from a source profile into a target profile. The system maps one or more entities within the source profile to one or more entities of the target profile pertaining to configuring a system including a plurality of system components. Properties of the one or more entities within the source profile are compared to properties of corresponding mapped entities in the target profile. The values of the properties of the one or more entities within the target profile are set to the property values of the corresponding one or more mapped entities within the source profile in response to the comparison indicating the properties correspond. Embodiments of the present invention further include a method and computer program product for importing information from a source profile into a target profile in substantially the same manner described above. | 02-13-2014 |
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20090080363 | MOBILITY MANAGEMENT WITHIN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - Aspects of mobility management within a wireless communications network including a plurality of sectors are disclosed. In an example, the wireless communications network includes a first cluster of sectors with at least one target sector and at least one supporting sector. The multicast communication session is carried within both the target and supporting sectors. In another example, a second cluster can be included within the network for supporting the same multicast communication session that includes its own target and supporting sectors. In this example, the first cluster transmits multicast media on a first interlace-multiplex (IM) pair of a downlink broadcast channel (BCH) and the second cluster transmits multicast media on a second IM pair of the downlink BCH. If sectors of the first and second clusters overlap, the network controls a manner in which the first and second clusters carry the multicast media. | 03-26-2009 |
20100322131 | MULTICASTING WITHIN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM - An access network determines to transmit multicast messages on a downlink shared channel. The access network receives a multicast registration message and a traffic channel request from at least one access terminal. The access network assigns a traffic channel to the at least one access terminal, and transmits the multicast messages on the downlink shared channel. In another example, the access network can determine a channel type upon which the support a multicast session, can indicate the channel type selection to the at least one access terminal in an announce message and can then transmit the multicast messages for the multicast session on the selected channel type. The at least one access terminal receives the announce message, requests a traffic channel and receives a traffic channel assignment, registers to the multicast session and monitors the downlink shared channel for multicast messages. | 12-23-2010 |
20120275439 | POWER BOOSTING IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Method and apparatus for power boosting a portion of installments in transmission of a packet of data. The power boosting incorporates a power boost factor for each installment. On receipt of a negative acknowledgement after the power boosted portion of installments, transmission of the subpacket is terminated, and processing passed to a higher layer. | 11-01-2012 |
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20090285159 | LOAD BALANCING IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - Techniques for selecting a serving sector for a terminal based on server selection information in order to balance the load of sectors in a wireless communication system are described. The server selection information for each sector may be set based on the load of the sector and may be used to rank the sector for selection as a serving sector. In one design, a terminal may receive server selection information for multiple sectors. The server selection information for each sector may include an offset used to adjust a measurement made by the terminal for the sector, a priority of the sector for selection as a serving sector, a DRCLock set based on the load of the sector, etc. The terminal may determine received signal qualities of the sectors. The terminal may then select one of the sectors as a serving sector based on the server selection information and the received signal qualities of the sectors. | 11-19-2009 |
20090290652 | Pilot Signal Set Management in a Multi-Carrier Communication System - In a wireless communication system where different frequency bands are deployed to generate various communication zones, pilot signal set management for a plurality of pilot signals generated from an additional coverage zone is based on identifying a preselected signal set from the plurality of pilot signals and determining whether a predetermined criterion is met. | 11-26-2009 |
20090303968 | INCREASING CAPACITY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Techniques to increase capacity in a wireless communications system. In an aspect, systematic non-transmission, or “blanking,” of minimal-rate frames transmitted in a communications system is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, eighth rate frames in a cdma2000 voice communications system are systematically substituted with null-rate frames carrying zero traffic bits. Provisions are nevertheless made for the transmission of certain designated as “critical” by, e.g., a vocoder. The receiver detects the presence of null rate or non-null rate transmissions and processes the received frames accordingly, including updating an outer loop power control only in response to non-null rate frames. Further techniques for changing the pilot transmission gating pattern to assist the receiver in detecting null rate frames are provided. In another aspect, early termination of a signal transmission over a wireless communications link is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a base station (BS) transmits power control groups (PCG's) for a frame over a forward link (FL) to a mobile station (MS) until accurate reception of the frame is acknowledged by the MS over a reverse link (RL), possibly before all PCG's of the frame are received over the FL. Possible ACK signaling methods are defined for channels associated with a cdma2000 wireless communications system. In another exemplary embodiment, techniques for reverse link early termination are also provided. | 12-10-2009 |
20090303976 | INCREASING CAPACITY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - Techniques to increase capacity in a wireless communications system. In an aspect, systematic non-transmission, or “blanking,” of minimal-rate frames transmitted in a communications system is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, eighth rate frames in a cdma2000 voice communications system are systematically substituted with null-rate frames carrying zero traffic bits. Provisions are nevertheless made for the transmission of certain designated as “critical” by, e.g., a vocoder. The receiver detects the presence of null rate or non-null rate transmissions and processes the received frames accordingly, including updating an outer loop power control only in response to non-null rate frames. Further techniques for changing the pilot transmission gating pattern to assist the receiver in detecting null rate frames are provided. In another aspect, early termination of a signal transmission over a wireless communications link is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a base station (BS) transmits power control groups (PCG's) for a frame over a forward link (FL) to a mobile station (MS) until accurate reception of the frame is acknowledged by the MS over a reverse link (RL), possibly before all PCG's of the frame are received over the FL. Possible ACK signaling methods are defined for channels associated with a cdma2000 wireless communications system. In another exemplary embodiment, techniques for reverse link early termination are also provided. | 12-10-2009 |
20090304024 | INCREASING CAPACITY IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - Techniques to increase capacity in a wireless communications system. In an aspect, systematic non-transmission, or “blanking,” of minimal-rate frames transmitted in a communications system is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, eighth rate frames in a cdma2000 voice communications system are systematically substituted with null-rate frames carrying zero traffic bits. Provisions are nevertheless made for the transmission of certain designated as “critical” by, e.g., a vocoder. The receiver detects the presence of null rate or non-null rate transmissions and processes the received frames accordingly, including updating an outer loop power control only in response to non-null rate frames. Further techniques for changing the pilot transmission gating pattern to assist the receiver in detecting null rate frames are provided. In another aspect, early termination of a signal transmission over a wireless communications link is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a base station (BS) transmits power control groups (PCG's) for a frame over a forward link (FL) to a mobile station (MS) until accurate reception of the frame is acknowledged by the MS over a reverse link (RL), possibly before all PCG's of the frame are received over the FL. Possible ACK signaling methods are defined for channels associated with a cdma2000 wireless communications system. In another exemplary embodiment, techniques for reverse link early termination are also provided. | 12-10-2009 |