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WO/2005/090536A1 |
Compositions and methods for cleaning contact lenses employing nonionic surfactants having HLBs greater than about 18 with the nonionic surfactant having a lower HLB present in an amount that is greater than 1.5 times and less than or eq...
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WO/2005/089820A1 |
An aqueous liquid cleaning and disinfecting composition is suitable for cleansing hard surfaces, including the removal of microbiological contamination. It is highly effective against viral, bacterial and microfungal contamination, and s...
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WO/2005/088351A2 |
The present invention relates to a container, an insert and a contact lens for avoiding contamination and infection of the eye. The invention is characterised in that the container, the insert and the contact lens are made of a mouldable...
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WO/2005/084717A1 |
The present invention provides a cleaning solution, a wipe impregnated with the cleaning solution and packages/dispensers including such wipes which can be used to effectively clean a variety of articles such as optical lenses, optical g...
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WO/2005/077076A2 |
System and method for sterilization, using UV light source(s), of products, e.g., polymer-based products, whether positioned within or external to their packaging, using monochromatic, continuous wave, high-intensity, incoherent light in...
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WO/2005/071467A1 |
A contact lens cleaning sheet that realizes efficient removal, attained through simple cleaning operation, of dirts such as proteins attached to or deposited on a contact lens and that even when the contact lens after the cleaning is dir...
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WO/2005/068074A2 |
The invention accordingly relates to the use as catalysts of at least one metal complex of formula (1) [LnMemXp]2Yq (1), wherein L is a ligand of formula (2) wherein Q1 is N or CR 10, Q2 is N or CR11, and wherein the remaining substituen...
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WO/2005/067987A1 |
The invention relates to a method for producing an aqueous solution which contains the mixture of a sodium chloride and a sodium hyperchlorite for a disinfecting and anticeptic use consisting in a) preparing a sodium chloride aqueous sol...
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WO/2005/065731A1 |
This invention relates to antimicrobial lenses and methods for their production where the lenses contain silver and at least one ligand monomer of Formula I, where R32, Y, R41, w and R31 are defined herein and the ratio of silver to is a...
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WO/2005/060953A1 |
The use of organic buffers to enhance the antimicrobial activity of aqueous pharmaceutical compositions is described. The buffers have tri-hydroxy functional groups and terminal acid groups, and are zwitterionic at physiological pH condi...
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WO/2005/056515A2 |
The use of bis-amines to enhance the antimicrobial activity of pharmaceutical compositions is described. The bis-amines are particularly useful for enhancing the antimicrobial activity of aqueous ophthalmic compositions, such as artifici...
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WO/2005/053758A1 |
Compositions are described which are useful in preserving any topically applied solution. Compositions including one or more saccharides in combination with one or more cationic polysaccharides in solution in an amount effective to prese...
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WO/2005/053760A1 |
The use of a composition of one or more cationic polysaccharides in combination with one or more antimicrobial agents to disinfect contact lenses and preserve ophthalmic lens compositions is described. Ophthalmic lens solutions containin...
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WO/2005/054417A1 |
Novel compositions and methods for using lens care solutions made from the compositions to effectively clean and disinfect contact lenses. The methods for effectively cleaning and disinfecting contact lenses require no lens rubbing step ...
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WO/2005/053759A1 |
Compositions are described which are useful in preserving any topically applied solution. Compositions including one or more cationic polysaccharides in solution in an amount effective to preserve contact lenses are also described, as we...
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WO/2005/054418A1 |
Compositions and methods for cleaning contact lenses employing one or more nonionic polyether surfactants having a HLB of less than 12 in an amount effective to reduce the amount of lipids on the contact lenses, thus rendering the contac...
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WO/2005/053757A1 |
Methods for enhancing biocidal efficacies and product stability of lens care solutions comprising packaging such solutions in containers fabricated from poly(ethylene terephalate).
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WO/2005/044322A1 |
A method of reducing the adherence of soft lenses to hydrophobic packing materials using methyl cellulose as surfactant is disclosed.
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WO/2005/039347A2 |
A contact lens case including a body or base portion with a pair of lens-receiving wells recessed therein, a cap or cover closable to form a substantially liquid-impermeable seal around the wells, and a latch or closure assembly engageab...
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WO/2005/039653A1 |
A method of decontaminating, disinfecting or sterilizing an article which method comprises placing the article in an electrolytic system with an oxygenated electrolyte (4’) and applying a potential difference to the electrolytic system...
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WO/2005/039660A2 |
An integrated lens care system including a lens case for contact lenses and a container for dispensing a lens care solution. The container includes a docking site where the lens case can be stored and then removed for use, and a retainer...
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WO2004091438B1 |
A contact lens solution comprising 0.001 to 10 weight percent or a preservative enhancer chosen from the group consisting of: D4E 1, D2A2 1, and P- 113; and at least 0.0001 weight percent of a preservative, and where the concentration of...
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WO/2005/025991A2 |
The present invention provides a method and a container for sterilizing a soft contact lens and for providing a sterilized storage package of the soft contact lens maintained in a packaging solution. By using the method and container of ...
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WO/2005/025627A1 |
A deactivator which, upon contact with a contact lens sterilization/disinfection liquid containing a cationic bactericide or disinfectant, reduces or eliminates the bactericidal or disinfecting activity of the bactericide or disinfectant...
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WO/2005/019908A1 |
A device for cleaning contact lenses comprising a solution chamber and a motor (4) adapted to impart a reciprocating and vibrational motion to a contact lens holder (3). The contact lens holder (3) is adapted to receive one or more conta...
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WO/2005/018693A1 |
A liquid preparation for contact lens that assures excellent bactericidal effect and eye safety, preventing changing of lens size and that is capable of effectively inhibiting any deposition on the lens. The liquid preparation for contac...
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WO/2004/112848A1 |
Contact lens cleaning and disinfecting compositions that reduce or eliminate wearer discomfort comprising a disinfecting amount of Alexidine. The solutions are effective in removing protein and lipid tear film deposits on both hard and s...
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WO/2004/108171A1 |
Disinfecting aqueous composition based on a complex of peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide, peroxyacids and acetic acid, comprising less than 0.15 % in volume of peracetic acid as well as a stabilizer formed by a mixture of non-oxidized es...
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WO/2004/094075A1 |
A method of reducing adverse events with contact lenses by preventing microbial growth by attaching a polymer (with a molar ratio of carboxylate groups to sulfonate groups of greater than about 2) to a surface of an ophthalmic device is ...
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WO/2004/084960A1 |
The present invention is directed to an ophthalmic solution for soft contact lenses for controlled release of polyethers into an eye's tear film. Polyether components of the subject solution are released from the soft contact lens materi...
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WO/2004/071960A2 |
This invention relates generally to composite materials (3) and to devices which may alter fluid parameters. Devices incorporating the composite materials of the invention are used to deliver, remove, and generate, fluid treatment agents...
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WO/2004/065231A2 |
A contact lens cleaning and storage case includes a base having two container sections for holding a liquid; two lens holders, each positioned above a lower wall of a respective container section and each at least partially sitting withi...
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WO/2004/061063A1 |
The use of compositions containing anionic chitosan derivatives to treat contact lenses is described. The compositions are particularly useful for removing protein deposits from contact lenses, but also serve to lubricate the surfaces of...
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WO/2004/060099A2 |
A package comprising a moulded base having an additive that presents the adhesion of a medical device enclosed in the package.
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WO/2004/060429A1 |
The use of NIPAM polymers to prevent or reduce the formation of protein deposits on the surfaces of medical devices is described. The invention is particularly directed to reduction of the adsorption of proteins on surfaces of contact le...
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WO/2004/061064A1 |
The use of compositions containing chitin derivatives to treat contact lenses is described. The compositions are particularly useful for removing protein deposits from contact lenses, but also serve to lubricate the surfaces of the lense...
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WO/2004/054629A1 |
An buffered aqueous contact lens disinfecting solution having much lower concentration of disinfecting agents, and less irritating to the eye. The solutions have a tonicity of 200 to 450 mOsm/kg, a pH of between 6 and 8, and a concentrat...
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WO/2004/054630A1 |
The use of one or more quaternary ammonium ester compositions to disinfect contact lenses and preserve ophthalmic lens compositions is described. Ophthalmic lens compositions containing one or more quaternary ammonium ester compositions ...
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WO/2004/047878A1 |
This invention relates to antimicrobial ophthalmic devices containing silver releasing compounds and methods for their production. The antimicrobial lenses of the present invention have percent haze of less than about 200% and have a rel...
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WO/2004/047879A2 |
This invention relates to antimicrobial lenses containing metal salts and methods for their production.
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WO/2004/045661A1 |
Multi-purpose solutions for contact lens care provide substantial lens wearer/user comfort and/or acceptability. Such solutions include an aqueous liquid medium; an antimicrobial component, preferably a biguanide polymer present in an am...
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WO/2004/037302A1 |
A method for disinfecting an article to be disinfected, which comprises providing a liquid disinfectant comprising an aqueous medium and, incorporated therein, 1000 ppm or less of hydrogen peroxide and a metal ion or a metal-EDTA complex...
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WO/2004/030715A1 |
Compositions for inhibiting attachment of microorganisms to the surface of biomaterials include a polyether, such as a poloxamer. The compositions are especially useful for treating contact lenses to prevent bacterial attachment to the l...
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WO/2004/030709A1 |
Ophthalmic compositions include a polycation material to enhance antimicrobial efficacy against bacteria such as E.coli. The compositions include eye drop and contact lens treating solutions. A preferred polycation material is cationic c...
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WO/2004/030710A1 |
Ophthalmic compositions such as eye drop and contact lens treating solutions include a polycationic material to enhance antimicrobial efficacy against protozoans such as acanthamoebae. One preferred class of polycationic materials is cat...
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WO/2004/022114A1 |
Methods of reducing the adherence of lenses to hydrophobic packing materials using compounds of Formula (I) are disclosed herein, where R1-R12, a, b, z, x, q, m, and n are defined herein.
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WO/2004/016588A1 |
Novel synthesis methods, to the products of such novel methods, and to uses of these products. In particular, the present invention provides methods for the reactions of furanones, in particular fimbrolides, with amines. The invention ha...
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WO/2004/014443A2 |
The invention relates to the use of an aqueous ionic solution for rinsing contact lenses, particularly contact lenses made of hydrophilic materials. Said aqueous ionic solution is produced from sea water, has an ionic composition that is...
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WO/2004/011993A1 |
A liquid enzyme preparation for contact lenses which contains a water-soluble high-molecular weight organic solid having an average molecular weight of 800 to 100000, a viscosity controlling gent and an enzyme. Using this liquid enzyme p...
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WO/2003/091216A1 |
A compound represented by the formula (1): (1) (wherein m and n each is an integer of 0 to 4, provided that m+n=4; L represents cycloalkyl, substituted cycloalkyl, an aromatic group, or a substituted aromatic group; Y represents aryl or ...
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