Abstract: A rectally administered unit dosage form comprising a therapeutically effective amount of an analgesic , an antipyretic or an anti-inflammatory agent capable of being absorbed into the bloodstream from a rectal compartment and an adjuvant, said adjuvant comprising lecithin present in said dosage form in a sufficient amount to be effective in enhancing and prolonging the absorption rate of said analgesic, antipyretic or anti-inflammatory agent from the rectal compartment into the bloodstream, in conjunction with a nontoxic, pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and the methods of using said unit dosage form.
Abstract: A target shooting capsule comprising a substantially spherical, nontoxic, soft elastic gelatin capsule having a dry wall thickness of about 0.004 inches to about 0.013 inches, having a diameter of about 0.16 inches to about 0.265 inches, and containing about 0.03 cc to about 0.12 cc of a water washable, nontoxic fill material.
Abstract: A method of preparing a freeze-dried foam including an active ingredient, such as a pharmaceutical, nutrient, diagnostic, insecticide or fertilizer, is disclosed.
Abstract: An analgesic and anti-inflammatory product comprising an acetyl salicylic derivative composition having the formula: ##STR1## wherein both R and R.sup.1 are hydrocarbon radicals and process for the manufacture thereof.
Abstract: A chewable, filled, one-piece soft elastic gelatin (SEG) capsule. The capsule includes a shell which is formed from a formulation of gelatin, water, a plasticizer, and a masticatory substance. The masticatory substance is present in the shell in an amount of about 1-75 percent by weight and the gelatin is present in the shell in an amount of about 10-90 percent by weight. A fill material is contained within the shell. The fill may be selected from a variety of materials, including candy, various confectionaries, antacids, cough and cold preparations, sore throat remedies, antiseptics, dental preparations, such as fluorides, breath fresheners, and the like. In manufacturing the SEG capsules, a molten gel mass is prepared with a dispersion of a molten masticatory substance therein. A suitable fill material is also prepared. The gelatin formulation containing the masticatory substance dispersed therein is formed as a shell around the fill material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 1983
Date of Patent:
July 30, 1985
Assignee:
R. P. Scherer Corporation
Inventors:
William R. Ebert, Foo S. Hom, Warren W. Kindt
Abstract: A chewable, filled, one-piece soft elastic gelatin (SEG) capsule. The capsule includes a shell which is formed from a formulation of gelatin, water, a plasticizer, and a masticatory substance. The masticatory substance is present in the shell in an amount of about 1-75 percent by weight and the gelatin is present in the shell in an amount of about 10-90 percent by weight. A fill material is contained within the shell. The fill may be selected from a variety of materials, including candy, various confectionaries, antacids, cough and cold preparations, sore throat remedies, antiseptics, dental preparations, such as fluorides, breath fresheners, and the like. In manufacturing the SEG capsules, a molten gel mass is prepared with a dispersion of a molten masticatory substance therein. A suitable fill material is also prepared. The gelatin formulation containing the masticatory substance dispersed therein is formed as a shell around the fill material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 7, 1982
Date of Patent:
January 31, 1984
Assignee:
R. P. Scherer Corporation
Inventors:
William R. Ebert, Foo S. Hom, Warren W. Kindt
Abstract: An elongated, two-piece, hardshell, digestible gelatin capsule, to be taken orally, comprising a C-shaped body member into which may be inserted a liquid, and a digestible hard-shell gelatin cap member formed with a stepped free marginal edge portion complementary to the body member, telescopically registrable with the free upper end of the body and welded thereto in overlapping hermetically sealing, closing relation.
Abstract: A hard gelatin capsule, especially for medicaments, having a cylindrical body and a cylindrical cap that telescopes over the open end of the body in which the interior surface of the cap, which overlaps the body, is provided with toothlike projections spaced around the circumference thereof to lock the body and cap against relative axial and rotational movement. In a preferred form of the invention the projections have gently-sloping side walls in both the lateral (circumferential) and longitudinal (axial) directions, which facilitate removing the cap from the dipping pin on which it is formed.