You’re using a public version of DrugPatentWatch with 5 free searches available | Register to unlock more free searches. CREATE FREE ACCOUNT

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

Claims for Patent: 4,276,284


✉ Email this page to a colleague

« Back to Dashboard


Summary for Patent: 4,276,284
Title: Prevention of collagenase induced disease by treatment with collagenase inhibitors
Abstract:Certain ulcers and disease conditions resulting in tissue destruction, such as those found near the cornea of the eye, and those found in the stomach, and damaged joint tissue of rheumatoid arthritis, have been found to be caused by the enzyme, collagenase. A collagenase inhibitor, such as cysteine, ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (or sodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate), or combinations of these collagenase inhibitors, are used to treat such ulcers and to inhibit further formation thereof.
Inventor(s): Brown; Stuart I. (New York, NY)
Assignee:
Application Number:05/639,477
Patent Claims:1. A method for preventing ulceration of corneal tissues when said tissue is afflicted with an ulcerous condition consisting of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome wherein collagen is broken down by collagenase produced by incoming reparative cells at a greater rate than collagen is produced by incoming fibroblasts, which method comprises the steps of applying to the afflicted tissue an amount of a non-toxic collagenase inhibitor effective to reverse the collagen production/destructon balance of said disease state in favor of collagen production and periodically repeating said application step to maintain the collagen production/destruction balance in favor of collagen production until said ulcerous condition is eliminated.

2. A method for preventing ulceration of corneal tissues when said tissue is afflicted with an ulcerous condition comprising normal healing post-operative to a corneal transplant operation wherein collagen is broken down by collagenase produced by incoming reparative cells at a greater rate than collagen is produced by incoming fibroblasts, which method comprises the steps of applying to said tissue an amount of a non-toxic collagenase inhibitor effective to reverse the collagen production/destruction balance of said disease state in favor of collagen production and periodically repeating said application step to maintain the collagen production/destruction balance in favor of collagen production until said ulcerous condition is eliminated.

3. A method for preventing ulceration of gastro-intestinal viscera tissue when said tissue is afflicted with an ulcerous condition wherein collagen is broken down by collagenase produced by incoming reparative cells at a greater rate than collagen is produced by incoming fibroblasts, which method comprises the steps of applying to the afflicted tissue an amount of a non-toxic collagenase inhibitor effective to reverse the collagen production/destruction balance of said disease state in favor of collagen production and periodically repeating said application step to maintain the collagen production/destruction balance in favor of collagen production until said ulcerous condition is eliminated.

4. The method of claim 3, wherein said application step comprises orally ingesting a composition comprising collagenase inhibitor in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

5. The method of claim 4, wherein said composition is orally ingested every 2 hours until healing of the ulcerous condition is achieved.

6. A method for preventing ulceration of joint mucosa tissues when said tissue is afflicted with an ulcerous condition wherein collagen is broken down by collagenase produced by incoming reparative cells at a greater rate than collagen is produced by incoming fibroblasts, which method comprises the steps of directly injecting into the affected joint from about 1 to 5 cc of a composition comprising a collagenase inhibitor in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier effective to reverse the collagen production/destruction balance of said disease state in favor of collagen production and periodically repeating said injection step to maintain the collagen production/destruction balance in favor of collagen production until said ulcerous condition is eliminated.

Make Better Decisions: Try a trial or see plans & pricing

Drugs may be covered by multiple patents or regulatory protections. All trademarks and applicant names are the property of their respective owners or licensors. Although great care is taken in the proper and correct provision of this service, thinkBiotech LLC does not accept any responsibility for possible consequences of errors or omissions in the provided data. The data presented herein is for information purposes only. There is no warranty that the data contained herein is error free. thinkBiotech performs no independent verification of facts as provided by public sources nor are attempts made to provide legal or investing advice. Any reliance on data provided herein is done solely at the discretion of the user. Users of this service are advised to seek professional advice and independent confirmation before considering acting on any of the provided information. thinkBiotech LLC reserves the right to amend, extend or withdraw any part or all of the offered service without notice.