摘要:
The present invention relates to the antipsoriatic emulsion composition, especially in the form of a cream, comprising an effective therapeutic dose of cefazolin, the ingredients of the oil phase and the ingredients of the water phase, characterized by that (i) the ingredients of the oil phase include: - liquid paraffin or white petrolatum, - polyoxyethylene stearyl ether (21), and - cetostearyl alcohol; (ii) the ingredients of the oil phase include a buffer solution to maintain the pH value of the initial composition from 5 to 9, preferably in the range 6 - 8, (iii) optionally, comprising an additional amphiphilic nonionic emulsifier, and other soluble/water miscible excipients, wherein water content accounts for 50 to 80% by weight of the composition.
摘要:
The present invention relates to a protoescigenin derivative having pharmacological properties, process of its preparation, use of such compound as medicament especially for treating vascular disorders, as well as to a pharmaceutical composition comprising such compound.
摘要:
The present invention relates to a protoescigenin derivative having pharmacological properties, process of its preparation, use of such compound as medicament especially for treating vascular disorders, as well as to a pharmaceutical composition comprising such compound.
摘要:
The subject invention relates to agents for use in treatment and/or prevention of Alzheimer's disease. The group of agents include horse chestnut extract, escins, their salts and derivatives.
摘要:
A non-human animal mammalian model for Parkes-Weber syndrome, wherein an animal has an arteriovenous fistula and a venous ligature in at least one of the limbs, is provided. The invention also relates to a method for preparing the model. The desired model reflects the pathophysiological characteristics of PW syndrome and can be used in studies on PW syndrome, including etiology of the syndrome. The animal model can also be used for screening a material for vascular use and for screening a preventive and/or therapeutic agent for Parkes-Weber syndrome.