Abstract: The present invention relates to the transdermal administration of alpha-adrenoceptor blocking compounds. The invention provides methods of administering these compounds to a patient in therapeutically effective amounts.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 1995
Date of Patent:
August 19, 1997
Assignee:
Flora Inc.
Inventors:
Giancarlo Santus, Aeri Kim, Michael L. Francoeur, Ulrike Bremer
Abstract: The subject invention provides a transdermal patch for the delivery of Compound IV having the formula: ##STR1## to the skin of a patient. The patch comprises a backing layer, a drug depot comprising Compound IV and a permeation enhancer composition.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 22, 1994
Date of Patent:
April 2, 1996
Assignee:
Flora Inc.
Inventors:
Giancarlo Santus, Aeri Kim, Michael L. Francoeur, Ulrike Bremer
Abstract: A new variety and distinct variety of Nephrolepis exaltata named Dallas Jewel having the characteristics of closely spaced plantlets, vigorous, full and compact growth habit, non-crown leaf form, loose, feathery and shiny fronds which are unusually short, ease of propagation, less inclination to damage at retail outlets, adaptability to various pot sizes, and its tolerance to lower light levels which make it adaptable to large scale use in interiorscape plantings.
Abstract: A new and distinct variety of Syngonium podophyllum named Angelwing having the characteristics of clumping habit, vigorous, full and compact growth habit, short nodes, lack of vining habit, long and narrow leaves with a slight sheen, ease of propagation, less inclination to damage at retail outlets, adaptability to various pot sizes, and its tolerance to lower light levels which make it adaptable to large scale use in interiorscape plantings.
Abstract: A new variety and distinct variety of Dieffenbachia maculata named Rebecca's Jewel having the characteristics of bright yellow-green to near white foliage with green edges and blotches, clumping habit, vigorous, full and compact growth habit, short nodes, thicker caliper stems, and its ease of propagation.
Abstract: A new and distinct fern variety, referred to by its cultivar name, ‘JA1966’, is disclosed. The new variety is a distinct sterile hybrid mutation of the ‘Ghost’ variety characterized by exceptional grey-green colored, vertical new fronds that change color to black with arching fronds as the leaf ages. The new variety displays a stark contrast of its immature grey-green colored fronds with its mature black colored fronds.