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Compositions and methods for treating skin conditions in mammals

a technology for mammals and compositions, applied in the field of compositions for treating skin diseases, can solve problems such as being susceptible to a variety of diseases

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-07-08
DILEVA ROSE MARIE
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Problems solved by technology

Unfortunately, it is susceptible to a variety of diseases.
Most of these compositions, however, are only suitable for treatment of a single disease.

Method used

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example 1

Preparation of Salve

[0055]A salve was prepared comprising calendula oil, vegetable oil, bees wax, shea butter, vitamin E, aloe vera oil, grapeseed oil, eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, and rosemary oil. It was made by mixing all the ingredients, heating the composition up to the point that the bees wax and shea butter melts, and then letting it cool down and form the salve consistency. This salve was used for treatment in the following examples.

example 2

“Dublin”; A 11 Yr Old, Male, Neutered, Doberman

[0056]Anal mass (hepatoid / perianal) adenoma approximately 3 cm.×2 cm was removed. The composition prepared according to Example 1 was applied to incision 2-3 times a day. 4 days post-op incision looked great. Inflammation and swelling completely resolved. Dog has not attempted to bite or lick at incision site due to the salve's ability to decrease the irritation, inflammation and swelling that usually comes along with the healing of a surgical incision. 3 week post-op exam showed complete resolution of incision site and the beginnings of hair regrowth. At no time did this dog attempt to pull out stitches from the surgical site.

example 3

“Minx”; A 1½ Yr Old Domestic Short Haired (DSH) Cat, Male, Neutered

[0057]Presented with right forelimb lameness of 2 weeks duration. Swelling developed, according to the owner, four days after the lameness started. Minx was constantly licked at this paw. He was taken to the local veterinarian who put him on antibiotics and placed an e-collar on him to prevent him from touching the leg. After examination at hospital, it was noted that an insect bite or spider bite was the cause of the problem. The composition prepared according to Example 1 was prescribed topically 2-3 times a day. Twenty-four hours after treatment started the swelling and inflammation was resolved. The owner said, “It's like a miracle, the swelling is down, overnight the paw was better”. There was no need for the e-collar at any time.

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Abstract

A topical composition for treating skin diseases is provided. The composition comprises calendula, tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, grape seed oil, and Aloe Vera. In some embodiment, the composition may also include beeswax, vegetable oil, vitamin E, rosemary oil, or shea butter or combinations thereof to further enhance its beneficial effects.

Description

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 961,333, filed on Dec. 20, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, in its entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention relates to a composition for treatment of skin diseases.BACKGROUND[0003]The largest organ of our bodies, the skin is what separates us from the outside world. It holds body fluids in, preventing dehydration, and keeps harmful microbes out—without it mammals would succumb to infection. Unfortunately, it is susceptible to a variety of diseases. Skin diseases include rashes, blisters, acne, fungal infections such as athlete's foot, ringworm, burns, insect bites, microbial infections, sunburn, scabies, scrapes and cuts, among many others. Over the years, various compositions have been developed to treat these diseases. Most of these compositions, however, are only suitable for treatm...

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Application Information

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61K35/12A61K36/886A61K35/644
CPCA61K8/678A61K8/922A61K35/644A61Q19/10A61Q19/00A61Q17/04A61Q17/02A61Q17/005A61Q17/00A61K2800/88A61K45/06A61K36/886A61K36/87A61K36/61A61K36/54A61K36/53A61K36/28A61K8/927A61K8/97A61K36/185A61K2300/00A61K8/9794A61K8/9789A61P17/00
Inventor DILEVA, ROSE MARIE
Owner DILEVA ROSE MARIE
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