AU2023270196A1 — Method of Arthropod Egress
Assigned to Dyer Gordon Wayne Dr · Expires 2025-06-05 · 1y expired
What this patent protects
This invention provides a way for drugs to kill a wide variety of otherwise invulnerable arthropods, which are protected by an unwettable plastron shield that encoats their bodies, by providing the drug with a means of egress through this plastron. Also, many arthropod-related …
USPTO Abstract
This invention provides a way for drugs to kill a wide variety of otherwise invulnerable arthropods, which are protected by an unwettable plastron shield that encoats their bodies, by providing the drug with a means of egress through this plastron. Also, many arthropod-related diseases are caused by a combination of underlying factors, not just the mite. This invention allows for the concomitant use of other, non-mite-related, lipophilic drugs. This "combo" drug approach potentially allows for the treatment of the all of factors causing the disease at the same time.
Drugs covered by this patent
- Sandimmune (cyclosporine) · Novartis AG (originally Sandoz)
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