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Claims for Patent: 3,983,209


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Summary for Patent: 3,983,209
Title: Method for treating burns
Abstract:A method is disclosed for treating the burned surface of an animal by administering to said surface a contact composition comprising a hydrophobic, bioerodible polymer containing an agent selected from the group consisting of antibacterial, antibiotic, antifungal, proteolytic enzyme and mixtures thereof, which composition when placed in contact with the burned surface maintains homeostasis including prevention of tissue dehydration and thermal loss, and as the polymer bioerodes over time, releases agent to produce a continuous chemoprophylatic or chemotherapeutic effect.
Inventor(s): Schmitt; Edward Emil (Palo Alto, CA)
Assignee: Alza Corporation (Palo Alto, CA)
Application Number:05/544,807
Patent Claims:1. A method of treating burns in animals which comprises applying to the burned surface an agent selected from the group consisting of an antibacterial, antibiotic, antifungal and proteolytic enzyme and mixtures thereof in a hydrophobic, bioerodible polymer of the formula: ##EQU1## wherein R is a lower alkyl of 1 to 7 carbons, x is 0 or 1, y is 4 to 10, z is 1 to 3 and n is 10 to 1000, which polymer on bioerosion, releases an effective amount of the agent to the thermally produced wound for the treatment of said burn.

2. A method for treating burns according to claim 1 wherein the polymer has the formula: ##STR3## and the agent is 4-homosulfanilamide.

3. A method for treating burns according to claim 1 wherein the agent and the polymer are impregnated into a fabric.

4. A method for treating burns according to claim 1 wherein the polymer essentially maintains body homestasis.

5. A method for preventing dehydration from an animal wound by applying to the wound a polymer of the formula: ##STR4## wherein R is a lower alkyl of 1 to 7 carbon atoms, x is 0 or 1, y is 4 to 10, z is 1 to 3 and n is 10 to 1000, to substantially prevent water vapor loss.

6. A method for preventing dehydration according to claim 5 wherein the wound is exposed animal tissue.

7. A method for preventing loss of animal body heat by applying to an animal wound a polymer of the formula: ##STR5## wherein R is a lower alkyl of 1 to 7 carbons, x is 0 to 1, y is 4 to 10 n is 10 to 1000 and z is an integer between 1 and 3, in an amount sufficient to substantially prevent heat loss.

8. A method for treating topical burns of an animal by applying to the burned surface a composition comprising 4-homosulfanilamide and a proteolytic enzyme in a hydrophobic polymer of the formula: ##STR6## wherein n is 10 to 1000, which polymer bioerodes on the burned surface over a prolonged period of time and releases an effective amount of 4-homosulfanilamide for its antibacterial effect and the enzyme for debridement of eschar.

9. A method for treating burns according to claim 1 wherein the antibacterial agent is a member selected from the group consisting of sodium sulfacetamide, silver sulfadiazine, sulfadimethoxine, sulfaethiodole, sulfamethazine, aminosalicylic acid, sulfamethizole, sulfamethoxazole, sulfapyridine, cetylpyridinium chloride, silver nitrate, 5-chloro-3-tri-fluoromethyl salicylanilide, 4-methyl-benzimidazolone chlorhexidine and hexachlorophene.

10. A method for treating burns according to claim 1 wherein the antibiotic agent is a member selected from the group consisting of bacitracin, zinc bacitracin, chlortetracycline monohydrochloride, colistin sulfate, cycloserine, erythromycin, chloramphenicol, gentamicin sulfate, neomycin sulfate, polymyxin sulfate, ampicillin, sodium cephalothin, penicillin and lincomycin.

11. A method for treating burns according to claim 8 wherein the enzyme is a member selected from the group consisting of papain, trypsin, collagenase, subitilisin, pepsin, lysozyme, streptokinase and fibrinolysin.

12. A method for treating burns in a mammal which comprises applying to the burn of the mammal a polymer of the general formula: ##STR7## wherein R is a lower alkyl of 1 to 7 carbons, x is 0 or 1, y is 4 to 10, z is 1 to 3 and n is 10 to 1000, which polymer contains an effective amount of a member selected from the group consisting of antibacterial, antibiotic, antifungal and proteolytic enzyme agents, which agent is released on bioerosion of the polymer to the burn of the mammal in a therapeutically effective amount to produce a beneficial effect.

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