Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of treatment and/or prophylaxis of the human or animal body to combat Molluscum Contagiosum, said treatment comprising topically administering a therapeutically or prophylactically effective amount of a physiologically acceptable lithium compound to affected areas on said body.It also extends to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a physiologically acceptable lithium compound together with at least one keratolytic and/or skin penetration assisting agent and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or excipient.
Abstract:
Pharmaceutically acceptable compositions of one or more n-6 or n-3 essential fatty acids, particularly gamma-linolenic acid, dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid, or eicosapentaenoic acid, and assimilable iron compounds, in dosage unit form optionally with a diluent or carrier, said acids being present as such or as derivatives convertible in the body thereto and the amounts of said acids or derivatives being 1 mg to 100 g (calculated as gamma-linolenic acid) and of said iron compounds 0.1 mg to 10 g (calculated as iron) or submultiples of said amounts convenient for daily administration thereof.
Abstract:
Methods of influencing the 1-series/2-series PG balance in the body by administering a composition containing .gamma.-linolenic acid and/or dihomo-.gamma.-linolenic acid and assimilable copper compounds optionally with a diluent or carrier, the acids being as such or as derivatives convertible in the body thereto. The amounts of the acids or derivatives are 0.2 to 10 g (calculated as .gamma.-linolenic acid) and of copper compounds are 0.1 to 100 mg (calculated as copper).
Abstract:
Method of prevention or treatment of endometriosis wherein effective amounts of one or both of (i) gamma-linolenic acid and/or dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid and (ii) 18:4 n-3 and/or one or more of the metabolites of 18:4 n-3 (20:4 n-3, 20:5 n-3, 22:5 n-3 or 22:6 n-3) are administered against endometriosis as such or in the form of an ester, salt, amide or other derivative convertible in the body thereto, alone or in an acceptable pharmaceutical carrier or diluent.
Abstract:
Gamma-linolenic acid or dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid for use in the reduction or prevention of gastro-intestinal bleeding and other side effects shown by NSAIDs when administered on a continuing basis, including use in allowing said administration to be replaced by administration of said acid alone in arthritis and other conditions without exacerbation of symptoms.
Abstract:
A method for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of the side-effects of lithium treatment in a subject suffering from manic-depressive psychosis, which method comprises administering to the subject an effective amount therefor of dihomogamma-linolenic acid and/or a biosynthetic precursor thereof.
Abstract:
A method of treatment of a disorder, including breast cancer and other cancer, with effective amounts of one or more of the metabolites of linoleic acid (GLA, DGLA, AA, 22:4n-y or 22:5n-6) and one or more of the metabolites of .alpha.-linolenic acid (18:4n-3, 20:4n-3, 20:5n-3, 22:5n-3 or 22:6n-3) administered as such or in the form of an ester, salt, amide or other derivative convertible in the body thereto alone or in acceptable pharmaceutical carrier or diluent.
Abstract:
Atopic eczema, breast pain or premenstrual syndrome are treated by administering to a person in need of same a composition containing at least 20% di-linoleoyl-mono-gamma-linolenyl glycerol by weight.
Abstract:
A natural or synthetic glycerol oil which comprises at least 20% by weight, preferably at least 25% of di-linoleoyl-mono-gamma-linolenyl-glycerol (DLMG), is used to supplement foods, nutritional compositions and in skin and hair care compositions.
Abstract:
A composition of an effective amount of (a) .gamma.-linolenic acid and/or dihomo-.gamma.-linolenic acid, optionally in association with linoleic and if desired other fat acids, said acids being used if desired as physiologically functional derivatives thereof, in conjunction with (b) an effective amount of one or more of natural or synthetic carotenoids or retinoids having, or giving rise in the body to compounds having, Vitamin A activity when used in therapy of a condition in which enhancement of 1-series PG production, or more broadly influence of the 1-series/2-series PG balance in the body in favor of 1-series PGs is required.