This invention relates to a method for treating dry eye or increasing contact lens wear time through the transdermal delivery of androgenic hormones to the adnexa of the eye. More specifically, an androgenic hormone such as testosterone or dehydroepiandrosterone is solubilized in pharmaceutically effective carrier such as a facial cream or gel. The androgenic hormone in a pharmaceutically effective carrier is applied to the adnexa of the eye, which is the tissue adjacent to and surrounding the eyeball.
Charles Gerald Connor - Germantown TN, US Charles L. Haine - Memphis TN, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/57
US Classification:
514178, 514177
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a composition and method treating eye diseases using a composition having a therapeutically effective amount of a progestagen and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein the composition is applied to the palpebral part of the eye and/or ocular surface.
Treatment For Dry Eye Using Testosterone And Progestagen
Charles G. Connor - Germantown TN, US Charles Haine - Claremont CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 31/57
US Classification:
514170, 514177
Abstract:
The present invention comprises a composition and methods for treating eye conditions using a composition having a therapeutically effective amount of a progestagen, or a therapeutically effective amount of a progestagen with a testosterone; and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, wherein the composition is applied to the palpebral part of the eye and/or ocular surface.
Dr. Connor graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1985. He works in San Francisco, CA and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Connor is affiliated with California Pacific Medical Center California Campus.
Dr. Connor graduated from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in 1994. He works in Plano, TX and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Connor is affiliated with Medical Center Of Plano.
long-running negative connotations around grandmother cells, it was the hardest thing to get people to accept the possibility of such cells, Koch said. In a related perspective piece, the neuroscientist Charles Connor wrote: No one wants to be accused of believing in grandmother cells. But
Date: Jan 21, 2025
Category: Science
Source: Google
Deaths Mount From Japan Eruption as Volcano Smolders On
Often activity continues for quite some time at thesetypes of volcanoes, Charles Connor, a geophysicistspecializing in volcanoes at the University of South Florida,said by phone. It would not be unusual for this to be arelatively low volume sort of opening phase of a higher level ofactivity
"The really striking result is that baboons could distinguish, in a statistical sense, not only words from non-words but (they) saw them the way that human English readers do as well," says neuroscientist Charles Connor of the Mind-Brain Institute at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, who was n
Date: Apr 12, 2012
Category: Sci/Tech
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Tobacco Policies 'Abysmal' in U.S. States, Lung Association Says
essthan half the levels the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention urged in a 2007 report, the lung group said. Smokingcosts the U.S. economy almost $193 billion a year in medicalexpenses and lost productivity, said Charles Connor, theassociations president and chief executive officer.
"For two years the administration dragged its feet by delaying its decision, unnecessarily putting lives at risk," said its president and chief executive officer, Charles Connor. "Its final decision not to enact a more protective ozone health standard is jeopardizing the health of millions of Americ
Date: Sep 03, 2011
Category: U.S.
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Report says Alachua County's air quality improved over last year
State of the Air' tells us that the progress the nation has made cleaning up coal-fired power plants, diesel emissions and other pollution sources has drastically cut dangerous pollution from the air we breathe, said Charles Connor, American Lung Association president and CEO.
"The Clean Air Act is now under attack by what might be termed the polluter's lobby," said Charles Connor, president and CEO of the lung association. "Some members of Congress, sad to say, are trying to weaken the law or block the EPA from enforcing it."