Abstract: In some embodiments, a system includes a nasal packing, a delivery device releasably couplable to the nasal packing and configured to deliver the nasal packing into a nasal cavity of a subject, a reservoir configured to contain medication, and a fluid coupling configured such that the medication can flow from the reservoir to the nasal packing via the fluid coupling.
Abstract: In some embodiments, a system includes an applicator pad, an application device (e.g., a grip), and a reservoir. The grip can be releasably couplable to the applicator pad and configured to dispose the applicator pad against a wound of a subject such that pressure can be transferred to the wound via the applicator pad to enhance hemostasis. The reservoir can be configured to contain medication to be released to the wound via the applicator pad.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 20, 2023
Publication date:
October 19, 2023
Applicant:
Bio 54, LLC
Inventors:
Anton Travis MANASCO, Margaret Booth POWELL, Hazar Awad GRANKO
Abstract: In some embodiments, a system includes an applicator pad, an application device (e.g., a grip), and a reservoir. The grip can be releasably couplable to the applicator pad and configured to dispose the applicator pad against a wound of a subject such that pressure can be transferred to the wound via the applicator pad to enhance hemostasis. The reservoir can be configured to contain medication to be released to the wound via the applicator pad.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 9, 2021
Date of Patent:
May 23, 2023
Assignee:
Bio 54, LLC
Inventors:
Anton Travis Manasco, Margaret Booth Powell
Abstract: The present disclosure relates to pharmaceutical compositions of tranexamic acid and methods of using the compositions. The pharmaceutical compositions of the present disclosure are stable and suitable for topical application.
Abstract: In some embodiments, a system includes an applicator pad, an application device (e.g., a grip), and a reservoir. The grip can be releasably couplable to the applicator pad and configured to dispose the applicator pad against a wound of a subject such that pressure can be transferred to the wound via the applicator pad to enhance hemostasis. The reservoir can be configured to contain medication to be released to the wound via the applicator pad.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 25, 2022
Date of Patent:
April 11, 2023
Assignee:
Bio 54, LLC
Inventors:
Anton Travis Manasco, Margaret Booth Powell, Hazar Awad Granko