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David W. Stroman, Irving US

David W. Stroman, Irving, TX US

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20080275121N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTION - The present invention relates to methods for disinfecting or cleaning a contact lens comprising contacting a contact lens with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent for a time sufficient to disinfect or clean the lens. This specification further discloses a formulation for disinfecting a contact lens comprising an N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent.11-06-2008
20080275123N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to a method for treating a tissue infection comprising contacting the infected tissue with a pharmaceutically effective amount of a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent. This specification also describes a formulation having antimicrobial activity comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent.11-06-2008
20080275126ALIPHATIC ACID-CONTAINING N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to methods for treating an infected tissue comprising treating the infected tissue with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and an aliphatic acid. This specification also discloses methods for improving the antimicrobial activity of a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid, the method comprising adding an aliphatic acid to said formulation.11-06-2008
20090197838ANTIMICROBIAL N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID SALTS - The present invention relates to a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent. The present invention also describes a method for disinfecting and/or cleaning a contact lens comprising contacting a contact lens with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid salt for a time sufficient to disinfect and/or clean the lens.08-06-2009
20090209574FLUOROQUINOLONE DERIVATIVES FOR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to fluoroquinolone derivatives having enhanced ocular penetration characteristics and/or antimicrobial activity, and to compositions comprising such derivatives. The derivatives and compositions are particularly well suited for treating ophthalmic bacterial infections. The present invention more particularly relates to the discovery that a 2-methyl substitution on a diazabicyclo group attached to a fluoroquinolone ring system produces improved permeability characteristics, and that a 5-amino substitution on a fluoroquinolone ring system results in improved anti-microbial activity.08-20-2009
20100048522Method Of Treating Otic Infections With Moxifloxacin Compositions - Ophthalmic, otic and nasal compositions containing a new class of antibiotics (e.g., moxifloxacin) are disclosed. The compositions preferably also contain one or more anti-inflammatory agents. The compositions may be utilized to treat ophthalmic, otic and nasal conditions by topically applying the compositions to the affected tissues.02-25-2010
20100204181N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID FORMULATIONS COMPRISING PHOSPHINE OR AMINE OXIDES - The present invention relates to methods for treating an infected tissue comprising treating the infected tissue with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phosphine oxide or amine oxide. This specification also discloses methods for improving the antimicrobial activity of a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid, the method comprising adding a phosphine oxide or amine oxide to said formulation.08-12-2010
20110003803COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OPHTHALMIC, OTIC, OR NASAL INFECTIONS - The present invention relates to methods for treating an ophthalmic, otic, or nasal infection comprising treating the infected tissue with a composition comprising finafloxacin or a finafloxacin derivative. The present invention also relates to antimicrobial compositions comprising finafloxacin or a finafloxacin derivative. The compositions are suitable for the treatment of ophthalmic, otic, or nasal infections.01-06-2011
20110060044ALIPHATIC ACID-CONTAINING N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to methods for treating an infected tissue comprising treating the infected tissue with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and an aliphatic acid. This specification also discloses methods for improving the antimicrobial activity of a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid, the method comprising adding an aliphatic acid to said formulation.03-10-2011
20110071116ANTIMICROBIAL N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID SALTS - The present invention relates to a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent. The present invention also describes a method for disinfecting and/or cleaning a contact lens comprising contacting a contact lens with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid salt for a time sufficient to disinfect and/or clean the lens.03-24-2011
20110124734N-HALOGENATED AMINO ACID FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTION - The present invention relates to methods for disinfecting or cleaning a contact lens comprising contacting a contact lens with a formulation comprising a N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent for a time sufficient to disinfect or clean the lens. This specification further discloses a formulation for disinfecting a contact lens comprising an N-halogenated amino acid and a phase transfer agent.05-26-2011
20110160172FLUOROQUINOLONE DERIVATIVES FOR OPHTHALMIC APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to fluoroquinolone derivatives having enhanced ocular penetration characteristics and/or antimicrobial activity, and to compositions comprising such derivatives. The derivatives and compositions are particularly well suited for treating ophthalmic bacterial infections. The present invention more particularly relates to the discovery that a 2-methyl substitution on a diazabicyclo group attached to a fluoroquinolone ring system produces improved permeability characteristics, and that a 5-amino substitution on a fluoroquinolone ring system results in improved anti-microbial activity.06-30-2011

Patent applications by David W. Stroman, Irving, TX US