The Claimed Invention is the topical-to-skin use of generic estradiol, estriol, conjugated estrogens, or any other synthetic estrogen within a non-absorbable generic vehicle of cream, lotion, ointment, shampoo, hair tonic, and wound-healing powder, having no absorbents or deconstructors in their...
transdermal- through the unbroken skin; refers to medications applied directly to the skin (creams or ointments) or in time-release forms (skin patches); "transdermal estrogen"; "percutaneous absorption" percutaneous,transcutaneous,transdermic
Vaginal Topical steroids 61, 62, 63, 64 B III-3 Increased risk for infectious complications and atrophy Topical estrogen application and antifungal prophylaxis suggested Topical tacrolimus/cyclosporine/pimecrolimus 63, 64, 65 B III-3 Burning Less well tolerated but better long-term efficacy cGVHD indi...
Cosmetic compositions including an MMP inhibitor and a natural estrogen (e.g., 17-beta estradiol or an estrogen-like steroid) have also been reported to diminish skin wrinkles and fine lines. Another example of agents known to be combined with MMP inhibitors is antioxidants. Antioxidants are ...
The Claimed Invention is the topical-to-skin use of generic estradiol, estriol, conjugated estrogens, or any other synthetic estrogen within a non-absorbable generic vehicle of cream, lotion, ointment, shampoo, hair tonic, and wound-healing powder, having no absorbents or deconstructors in their...
Topical progesterone cream has an antiproliferative effect on estrogen stimulated endometrium. Fertil Steril 2003;79:221-2Leonetti HB, Wilson KJ, Anasti JN. Topical progesterone cream has an antiproliferative effect on estrogen-stimulated endometri- um. Fertil Steril 2003;79:221-222....
Wilson, Topical progesterone cream has antiproliferative effect on estrogen-stimulated endometrium, Obstet. Gynecol. 97 (2001) S10.Anasti, J.N., Leonetti, H. & Wilson, K. (2001) Topical progesterone cream has antiproliferative effect on estrogen-stimulated endometrium. Obstetrics and Gynecology...
Wilson, Topical progesterone cream has antiproliferative effect on estrogen-stimulated endometrium, Obstet. Gynecol. 97 (2001) S10.Anasti, J.N., Leonetti, H. & Wilson, K. (2001) Topical progesterone cream has antiproliferative effect on estrogen-stimulated endometrium. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 97...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of a consistently applied dose of topical estrogen cream in post-menopausal women with Lower urinary tract symptoms including urinary incontinence. METHODS Forty post-menopausal women with a chief complaint of urinary incontinence were included...
Many other natural compounds are unstable when formulated into a lotion or cream and break down in days or weeks. Some natural compounds are either near the upper limit of size that can penetrate through the stratum corneum (CoQ10, EGCG) or have a partition coefficient value that is not ...