COMPOSITIONS AND THERAPEUTIC METHODS OF USE

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APP PUB NO 20080003262A1
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11769901

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A method for treating non-infectious inflammatory vulvovaginitis comprises administering to a vulvovaginal surface a pharmaceutical composition that comprises clindamycin in an amount of about 125 mg to about 400 mg per unit dose of the composition; wherein the composition is bioadhesive to the vulvovaginal surface, and upon application of the composition to the vulvovaginal surface the clindamycin is released over a period of about 3 hours to about 14 days. A related method comprises administering to a vulvovaginal surface a pharmaceutical composition comprising clindamycin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, wherein the composition has at least one non-lipoidal internal phase and at least one lipoidal external phase that is bioadhesive to the vulvovaginal surface. A pharmaceutical composition comprises (a) clindamycin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof in a clindamycin equivalent amount of about 2.5% to about 4% by weight; and (b) a phospholipid or non-ionic ester surfactant; wherein the composition is a vaginal cream having at least one non-lipoidal internal phase and at least one lipoidal external phase that is bioadhesive to a vaginal mucosal surface.

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DRUGTECH CORPORATION900 MARKET STREET SECOND FLOOR WILMINGTON DE 19801

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bortz, Jonathan St. Louis, MO 16 209
Cuca, Robert C Glen Carbon, IL 23 528
Levinson, R Saul Chesterfield, MO 60 1843

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