Abstract: An ophthalmic solution for treating corneal edema concurrent with epithelial discontinuity, healing epithelial defects, and protecting against epithelial trauma containing electrolytes at only isotonic levels but containing hydrophilic macromolecules at such concentration that their collodial osmotic pressure is equal or greater than the imbibition pressure of corneal stroma.
Abstract: A chewable tooth cleaning device comprising from 2.45 to 9.0 cm.sup.3 of substantially closed-cell compressible polymeric foam having a substantially skin-free surface adapted to scrub exposed tooth surfaces. In particular, the polymeric foam has about 12 to 50 cells per linear centimeter, a water absorptivity of less than 1.0 mg/cm.sup.3 after being submerged in water for 24 hours, a tensile strength of at least 3.4.times.10.sup.5 Pa, a compressive strength of at least 5.5.times.10.sup.4 Pa at 10% deflection, and at least 8.3.times.10.sup.4 Pa at 25% deflection, a tear strength of at least 1.38.times.10.sup.5 Pa, and is sufficiently resilient to return to at least 90% of its uncompressed height almost immediately after being compressed to 10% of its uncompressed height.
Abstract: Aqueous depilatory compositions are made by complexing 0.2 to 0.8 Sn(II) with a polyhydroxycarboxylate anion having five to seven carbon atoms and four to six hydroxyl groups in a molar ratio from 2:1 to 1:2 at a pH from 12.8 to 13.3.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 16, 1977
Date of Patent:
September 5, 1978
Assignee:
The Gillette Company
Inventors:
Martin K. O. Lindemann, Harvey A. Lazar