EP2036538A1 — Pharmaceutically stable compound consisting of timolol, dorzolamide and brimonidine
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The present invention is related to ophthalmic formulations for the treatment of ocular ailments. More specifically, it is related to the pharmaceutical industry in the production of ophthalmic medication for the treatment of ocular hypertension. The advantage of the present inve…
USPTO Abstract
The present invention is related to ophthalmic formulations for the treatment of ocular ailments. More specifically, it is related to the pharmaceutical industry in the production of ophthalmic medication for the treatment of ocular hypertension. The advantage of the present invention over other state of the art treatments is that it achieves a composition of Dorzolamide Hydrochloride, Timolol Maleate and Brimonidine Tartrate with excellent properties of stability; it does not give rise to chemical reactions which produce modifications in the active molecules; with no antagonistic effects among the components. The present invention consists of a stable pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of ocular hypertension characterized by consisting of the following excipients: Polyoxyl 40 Stearate, Sodium Borate crystals, Sodium Chloride, Mannitol and Benzalkonium chloride.
Drugs covered by this patent
- Sandimmune (cyclosporine) · Novartis AG (originally Sandoz)
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