Patents by Inventor Neil C. Oronsky
Neil C. Oronsky has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9511016Abstract: Topical compositions having as the active ingredient a lipid, fatty acid ester, natural wax, sterol, or combinations thereof referred to herein as “lipophilic vehicle” or “LV” and methods of use, have been developed for the amelioration or prevention of pain or the sequelae of pain. The composition may be in the form of an ointment, cream, gel, lotion, spray, foam, paste, patch, suspension or dispersion. The composition is variably effective to treat visceral, somatic and neuropathic pain both acute and chronic as well as muscle pain and stiffness and joint pain and stiffness.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: EpicentRx, Inc.Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Patent number: 8784872Abstract: Formulations have been developed which assist individuals having an addiction such as smoking to reduce or quit engaging in the addictive behavior. Representative behaviors include smoking, excessive alcohol or food ingestion, drug addiction, and ingestion of caffeine or junk food providing quick “highs”. The formulations assist the smoker to become dissatisfied with smoking, until he or she willingly gives up the habit or at least cuts down on the number of cigarettes smoked per day as an initial step towards quitting in the future. The formulations can also be used in conjunction with other known formulations, such as nicotine gum or patch. The formulations contain hydrophilic polymers, for example, polyethylene glycol (PEG) alone or in combination or polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) (also known as povidone or polyvidone alone or in combination.), sweeteners and/or flavorings, viscosity modifiers/binders, and pH or buffering agents.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Comgenrx, Inc.Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20120231092Abstract: Treatment regimens for mood disorders that include administration of buprenorphine, alone or in combination with additional pharmacological agents are described. Specifically, treatment regimens that alleviate racing thoughts associated with bipolar disorder, and pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use therein are described. Dosing regimens, compositions, and kits including buprenorphine for treating mania associated with opioid withdrawal are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: ComGenRx, Inc.Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky
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Patent number: 8138169Abstract: Treatment regimens for mood disorders that include administration of buprenorphine, alone or in combination with additional pharmacological agents are described. Specifically, treatment regimens that alleviate racing thoughts associated with bipolar disorder, and pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use therein are described. Dosing regimens, compositions, and kits including buprenorphine for treating mania associated with opioid withdrawal are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2009Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: ComgenRx, Inc.Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20100042137Abstract: Described here are devices, methods, and kits for acupuncture or acupressure therapy. The devices may include a tissue-piercing member and a reservoir containing an agent. The devices and agents may be packaged as kits useful for relieving pain and/or treating various medical conditions. The devices, methods, and kits may enable less skilled practitioners to administer acupuncture or acupressure therapy, and may extend the duration of pain relief or other symptom relief.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Bryan T. ORONSKY, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20090311347Abstract: Treatment regimens for mood disorders that include administration of buprenorphine, alone or in combination with additional pharmacological agents are described. Specifically, treatment regimens that alleviate racing thoughts associated with bipolar disorder, and pharmaceutical compositions and kits for use therein are described. Dosing regimens, compositions, and kits including buprenorphine for treating mania associated with opioid withdrawal are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20090266290Abstract: A buoyant-capable sensor system device is disclosed for use alone or on an apparatus such as a straw, stirrer, mixer, stick or utensil which detects the presence or absence of one or more substances in a beverage or liquid food such as soup comprising a sensing element(s) which is either in direct or indirect contact with the beverage or food and a buoyant sensor body to assure user-visibility of the sensing element(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventors: John W. Sliwa, Bryan T. Oronsky, Herbert L. Berman, Neil C. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20090130178Abstract: Formulations have been developed which assist individuals having an addiction such as smoking to reduce or quit engaging in the addictive behavior. Representative behaviors include smoking, excessive alcohol or food ingestion, drug addiction, and ingestion of caffeine or junk food providing quick “highs”. The formulations assist the smoker to become dissatisfied with smoking, until he or she willingly gives up the habit or at least cuts down on the number of cigarettes smoked per day as an initial step towards quitting in the future. The formulations can also be used in conjunction with other known formulations, such as nicotine gum or patch. The formulations contain hydrophilic polymers, for example, polyethylene glycol (PEG) alone or in combination or polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) (also known as povidone or polyvidone alone or in combination.), sweeteners and/or flavorings, viscosity modifiers/binders, and pH or buffering agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Xvasive, Inc.Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20090117059Abstract: Provided are compositions for delivery to an individual's mouth to provide immediate as well as long-lasting pain relief, particularly after tooth extraction or other dental procedure, which include clove, a clove extract or eugenol, and optionally a steroid and other additives including an antibiotic. Kits and systems for delivery of the composition to provide sustained pain relief are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Bryan T. ORONSKY, Neil C. ORONSKY
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Publication number: 20090093761Abstract: Many medical procedures, such as needle-sticking, could benefit from an assistive device that improves the optical contrast of externally targeted features and lumens of interest residing in and underneath the skin and/or exposed organ tissues. The inventive inexpensive device and method are useable on such externally targeted features and lumens while also protecting the practitioner and freeing up both of his/her hands, if necessary, to thereby eliminate practitioner self-sticking problems. The present device provides good optical contrast and also provides splash-protection against HIV, hepatitis and other blood-borne diseases. The inventive device method and apparatus may also include vibratory subcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), drug-based or heating treatment capabilities for reducing pain, both perceived and real pain, associated with a device guided procedure. Finally, the pain reduction mechanisms have also been found useful for lumen dilation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventors: John W. Sliwa, Bryan T. Oronsky, Herbert L. Berman, Neil C. Oronsky, Carol A Tosaya, George W. Keilman
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Publication number: 20080312583Abstract: Topical compositions having as the active ingredient a lipid, fatty acid ester, natural wax, sterol, or combinations thereof referred to herein as “lipophilic vehicle” or “LV” and methods of use, have been developed for the amelioration or prevention of pain or the sequelae of pain. The composition may be in the form of an ointment, cream, gel, lotion, spray, foam, paste, patch, suspension or dispersion. In the preferred embodiment, the formulation is a gel. The LV may contain a penetration enhancer, most preferably one with membrane disruptive properties. The formulation may be applied to or impregnated into a gauze, wrap, bandage, cotton-tipped stick, adhesive bandage strip, or other support wrap or medical bandage or wound cover. For example, the compositions may be are incorporated onto or into disposables such as hemorrhoid wipes, sponge, mouth guards, dental trays; needles or catheters; adult diapers; gloves, socks or wrist bands, for ease of application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Bryan T. ORONSKY, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20080311217Abstract: Topical compositions having as the active ingredient a lipid, fatty acid ester, natural wax, sterol, or combinations thereof referred to herein as “lipophilic vehicle” or “LV” and methods of use, have been developed for the amelioration or prevention of pain or the sequelae of pain. The composition may be in the form of an ointment, cream, gel, lotion, spray, foam, paste, patch, suspension or dispersion. In the preferred embodiment, the formulation is a gel. The LV may contain a penetration enhancer, most preferably one with membrane disruptive properties. The formulation may be applied to or impregnated into a gauze, wrap, bandage, cotton-tipped stick, adhesive bandage strip, or other support wrap or medical bandage or wound cover. For example, the compositions may be are incorporated onto or into disposables such as hemorrhoid wipes, sponge, mouth guards, dental trays; needles or catheters; adult diapers; gloves, socks or wrist bands, for ease of application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20080311218Abstract: Topical compositions having as the active ingredient a lipid, fatty acid ester, natural wax, sterol, or combinations thereof referred to herein as “lipophilic vehicle” or “LV” and methods of use, have been developed for the amelioration or prevention of pain or the sequelae of pain. The composition may be in the form of an ointment, cream, gel, lotion, spray, foam, paste, patch, suspension or dispersion. In the preferred embodiment, the formulation is a gel. The LV may contain a penetration enhancer, most preferably one with membrane disruptive properties. The formulation may be applied to or impregnated into a gauze, wrap, bandage, cotton-tipped stick, adhesive bandage strip, or other support wrap or medical bandage or wound cover. For example, the compositions may be are incorporated onto or into disposables such as hemorrhoid wipes, sponge, mouth guards, dental trays; needles or catheters; adult diapers; gloves, socks or wrist bands, for ease of application.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky
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Publication number: 20080311167Abstract: Topical compositions having as the active ingredient a lipid, fatty acid ester, natural wax, sterol, or combinations thereof referred to herein as “lipophilic vehicle” or “LV” and methods of use, have been developed for the amelioration or prevention of pain or the sequelae of pain. The composition may be in the form of an ointment, cream, gel, lotion, spray, foam, paste, patch, suspension or dispersion. In the preferred embodiment, the formulation is a gel. The LV may contain a penetration enhancer, most preferably one with membrane disruptive properties. The formulation may be applied to or impregnated into a gauze, wrap, bandage, cotton-tipped stick, adhesive bandage strip, or other support wrap or medical bandage or wound cover. For example, the compositions may be are incorporated onto or into disposables such as hemorrhoid wipes, sponge, mouth guards, dental trays; needles or catheters; adult diapers; gloves, socks or wrist bands, for ease of application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Bryan T. Oronsky, Neil C. Oronsky, Arnold L. Oronsky