Title:
USE OF BIS-AMINES TO ENHANCE THE ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO2005056515
Kind Code:
A3
Abstract:
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 artificial tears or ocular lubricants, and solutions for disinfecting contact lenses.
Inventors:
DASSANAYAKE NISSANKE L (US)
CAREY THOMAS CHRISTOPHER (US)
SCHLITZER RONALD L (US)
MEADOWS DAVID L (US)
CAREY THOMAS CHRISTOPHER (US)
SCHLITZER RONALD L (US)
MEADOWS DAVID L (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2004/041332
Publication Date:
December 01, 2005
Filing Date:
December 09, 2004
Export Citation:
Assignee:
ALCON INC (CH)
DASSANAYAKE NISSANKE L (US)
CAREY THOMAS CHRISTOPHER (US)
SCHLITZER RONALD L (US)
MEADOWS DAVID L (US)
DASSANAYAKE NISSANKE L (US)
CAREY THOMAS CHRISTOPHER (US)
SCHLITZER RONALD L (US)
MEADOWS DAVID L (US)
International Classes:
A01N33/04; A61L12/14; C07C215/12; C07C215/14; C07C215/18; (IPC1-7): C07C215/12; A61L12/14; A01N33/04
Domestic Patent References:
WO1997004308A1 | 1997-02-06 | |||
WO1994025426A1 | 1994-11-10 |
Foreign References:
GB1422704A | 1976-01-28 | |||
GB1327315A | 1973-08-22 | |||
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Other References:
DATABASE BEILSTEIN [online] 27 February 1989 (1989-02-27), XP002335010, accession no. BRN 1703832
DATABASE CA [online] CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE, COLUMBUS, OHIO, US; ADZAMLI, I. KOFI ET AL: "Development of phosphonate derivatives of gadolinium chelates for NMR imaging of calcified soft tissues", XP002335142, retrieved from STN Database accession no. 1989:36204
DATABASE CA [online] CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE, COLUMBUS, OHIO, US; ADZAMLI, I. KOFI ET AL: "Development of phosphonate derivatives of gadolinium chelates for NMR imaging of calcified soft tissues", XP002335142, retrieved from STN Database accession no. 1989:36204
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