| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE28913 |
Mildness additive |
July 20, 1976 |
| The degree of skin irritation of detergent compositions is reduced by adding to the detergent compositions small amounts of a hydroxyl derivative of a polymerized fatty acid or a hydroxyl derivative of a hydrogenated (saturated) polymerized fatty acid, e.g. the hydroxy derivative of |
| 6635249 |
Methods for treating congestive heart failure |
October 21, 2003 |
| The invention features methods of treating or preventing congestive heart failure by administering a polypeptide containing an epidermal growth factor-like domain encoded by a neuregulin gene. |
| 4160819 |
Method of inhibiting skin irritation |
July 10, 1979 |
| A method of inhibiting or reducing the irritation of skin resulting from allergic contact dermatitis, caused by contact with natural or synthetic allergenic agents, e.g. poison ivy, and dinitrochlorobenzene, respectively, is described. The method comprises applying to the skin an irr |
| 4144319 |
Method of inhibiting skin irritation |
March 13, 1979 |
| A method of inhibiting or reducing the irritation of skin resulting from allergic contact dermatitis, caused by contact with natural or synthetic allergenic agents, e. g. poison ivy, and dinitrochlorobenzene, respectively, is described. The method comprises applying to the skin an ir |
| 4141966 |
Method of inhibiting skin irritation |
February 27, 1979 |
| A method of inhibiting or reducing the irritation of skin resulting from allergic contact dermatitis, caused by contact with natural or synthetic allergenic agents, e.g. poison ivy, and dinitrochlorobenzene, respectively, is described. The method comprises applying to the skin an irr |
| 4137301 |
Method of inhibiting skin irritation |
January 30, 1979 |
| A method of inhibiting or reducing the irritation of skin resulting from allergic contact dermatitis, caused by contact with natural or synthetic allergenic agents, e.g. poison ivy, and dinitrochlorobenzene, respectively, is described. The method comprises applying to the skin an irr |
| 4076799 |
Method of inhibiting skin irritation |
February 28, 1978 |
| A method of inhibiting or reducing the irritation of skin resulting from allergic contact dermatitis, caused by contact with natural or synthetic allergenic agents, e.g. poison ivy, and dinitrochlorobenzene, respectively, is described. The method comprises applying to the skin an irr |
| 4075318 |
Skin protective compositions |
February 21, 1978 |
| Compositions effective for protecting the skin from dermatologic irritation are formed by incorporating a protective agent which is an organic compound containing two or more polar groups, e.g. carboxyl groups, which are separated by at least 15 atoms the majority of which are carbon ato |
| 4067345 |
Method and compositions for retarding chemical damage to hair with treating agents containing tw |
January 10, 1978 |
| The hair is protected from damage by chemical agents, e.g. in bleaching, by either pretreatment with, or concurrent use of a protective agent and the damaging chemical. The protective agents disclosed are organic compounds containing two or more polar groups, e.g. carboxyl groups, which |
| 4045550 |
Skin protective compositions |
August 30, 1977 |
| Compositions effective for protecting the skin from dermatologic irritation are formed by incorporating a protective agent which is an organic compound containing two or more polar groups, e.g. carboxyl group, which are separated by at least 15 atoms the majority of which are carbon atom |
| 3981990 |
Skin protective compositions |
September 21, 1976 |
| Compositions effective for protecting the skin from dermatologic irritation are formed by incorporating a protective agent which is an organic compound containing two or more polar groups, e.g. carboxyl groups, which are separated by at least 15 atoms the majority of which are carbon ato |
| 3961044 |
Skin protective compositions |
June 1, 1976 |
| Compositions effective for protecting the skin from dermatologic irritation are formed by incorporating a protective agent which is an organic compound containing two or more polar groups, e.g. carboxyl groups, which are separated by at least 15 atoms the majority of which are carbon ato |
| 3947382 |
Mildness additive |
March 30, 1976 |
| The degree of skin irritation of detergent compositions is reduced by adding small amounts of compounds having at least two polar groups, e.g. hydroxyl, carboxyl, ester, amino, and amido groups separated by an organic radical of at least 15 carbon atoms which contains a cyclic group. In |