| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6017920 |
Antifungal composition for external use being retentive in stratum corneum |
January 25, 2000 |
| An antifungal composition for external use being retentive in the stratum corneum containing as an active ingredient an antifungal agent having a high affinity for keratin, wherein the penetration into the stratum corneum of said antifungal agent is enhanced and the retentivity thereof |
| 5750579 |
Quick-drying gel-type disinfectant for hands and fingers |
May 12, 1998 |
| A quick-drying, gel-type disinfectant composition useful for disinfecting the hands and fingers of workers such as doctors and nurses and patients in hospitals, which can readily be used without overflowing or falling from the hands and fingers and can be well spreaded onto the hands and |
| 5215739 |
Spray gel base and spray gel preparation using thereof |
June 1, 1993 |
| A spray gel base having an excellent spread-stick property, which is prepared by thickening a 0.2-1.5 % by weight aqueous solution of carboxyvinyl polymer with a water-soluble basic substance, followed by adjusting the viscosity thereof with a viscosity adjustor within the range of 5 |
| 5158761 |
Spray gel base and spray gel preparation using thereof |
October 27, 1992 |
| A spray base gel having an excellent spread-stick property, which is prepared by thickening a 0.2-1.5% by weight aqueous solution of carboxyvinyl polymer with a water-soluble basic substance, followed by adjusting the viscosity thereof with a viscosity adjustor within the range of 50 |
| 5064122 |
Disposable nozzle adapter for intranasal spray containers |
November 12, 1991 |
| A disposable nozzle adapter for intranasal administration of a viscous medical solution in combination with a spray container, which comprises a cylindrical body, a rod arranged in the body, and a nozzle tip. The body has a cylindrical chamber and a central bore communicated with the cha |
| 4983386 |
Method for inhibiting the decrease in viscosity of gel ointment base and ointment |
January 8, 1991 |
| A gel ointment base having stable viscosity and resistant to a light which comprises an aqueous carboxyvinyl polymer solution and an amino acid in an amount effective for increasing the viscosity of the aqueous carboxyvinyl polymer solution, and a gel ointment comprises an active medical |
| 4472376 |
Pharmaceutical insertion compositions and a process for producing the same |
September 18, 1984 |
| A phamaceutical insertion composition comprising a mixture of an aqueous solution of carboxyvinyl polymer with a water-soluble basic compound and a pharmaceutical ingredient, said mixture being a gel having a pH value of from 4 to 10 and a viscosity of from 5,000 to 100,000 centipoises a |
| 4316887 |
Composition for topical application and method for preparing the same |
February 23, 1982 |
| An anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pruritic compositions for topical application is made by mixing an aqueous alcoholic solution of methanol or camphor with sufficient water soluble carboxyvinyl polymer to give a viscosity of 2,000 to 20,000 centipoises at 20.degree. C., sufficient |
| 4267169 |
Novel preparation of clotrimazole |
May 12, 1981 |
| A new type of preparation of clotrimazole, such as gel preparation, creamy preparation and liquid preparation, which are useful for an external use for the treatment of various trichophytoses, wherein the active clotrimazole is contained as being dissolved in crotamiton. Said new type |
| 4244942 |
Creamy preparation containing steroid and process for the preparation thereof |
January 13, 1981 |
| A creamy preparation containing a steroid compound having a pH of 4 to 7 and a viscosity of 10,000 to 100,000 centipoises, which is applicable to the skin and comprises a steroid compound (corticosteroids), a fluid oily substance, a nonionic surfactant, and an aqueous solution of carboxy |
| 4008321 |
Composition for a topical preparation and a process for producing the same |
February 15, 1977 |
| A composition for a topical preparation which comprises a steroid, crotamiton, propylene glycol and a carboxyvinyl polymer in an aqueous medium, said composition having been neutralized with an organic amine, and a process for producing the same which comprises adding a mixed solutio |