Abstract: The invention is directed to a composition and a method for using the same which composition inhibits or destroys unicellular living organisms. The composition is particularly effective in combating sexually transmitted diseases and as an antiseptic agent. The composition of the invention comprises lithium and ionic or ionizable, fluorine, for example, lithium fluoride. A suitable excipient such as KATHON may also be present.
Abstract: This invention relates to a method and composition for inhibiting or destroying viruses or retroviruses in a mammalian host. The method comprises contacting the viruses or retroviruses with a composition. The composition comprises an active ingredient capable of inhibiting or destroying viruses or retroviruses, for example, a surfactant, and an activating ingredient capable of inhibiting or destroying one or more enzymes associated with viruses or retroviruses, for example, a fluorinated compound capable of releasing fluoride anions, and an excipient.
Abstract: This invention relates to a method and composition for inhibiting or destroying viruses or retroviruses in a mammalian host. The method comprises contacting the viruses or retroviruses with a composition. The composition comprises an active ingredient capable of inhibiting or destroying viruses or retroviruses, for example, a surfactant, and an activating ingredient capable of inhibiting or destroying one or more enzymes associated with viruses or retroviruses, for example, a fluorinated compound capable of releasing fluoride anions, and an excipient.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method for inhibiting or destroying unicellular living organisms of a human or animal. The method comprises contacting the unicellular living organisms with the composition which comprises at least one quaternary ammonium salt and which may further comprises a metal fluoride for example, lithium fluoride. A preservative, such as Kathon (Registered Trademark) may also be present in the composition. The method is useful in inhibiting or destroying unicellular living organisms such as viruses or retroviruses, fungi, bacteria, or organisms which cause sexually transmittable diseases. The method may also be used to inhibit or destroy spermatozoa, or inhibit pathogenic microorganisms.