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37 results about "Poison Ivies" patented technology

Foam and gel oat protein complex and method of use

InactiveUS6514487B1Smoothness and eleganceNormal skinCosmetic preparationsToilet preparationsAdditive ingredientIrritation
A composition containing enhanced colloidal oatmeal which utilizes other avena sativa ingredients to neutralize the discomfort, irritation and inflammation of the skin, as well as maintaining normal skin, and can be used to treat many types of discomforts, including itching; due to poison ivy, oak and sumac, insect bites, sunburn, chicken pox, hives, prickly heat, chafing, and the like while maintaining the normal pH of the skin.
Owner:BARR TERESA LEIGH

Method of making molecular chlorine dioxide

A method for manufacturing molecular chlorine dioxide, by the addition of potassium iodide to a solution of alkali metal chlorite. The metal chlorite and the potassium iodide are kept separate, until the need for the generation of chlorine dioxide arises-to ensure long-shelf life. After initiation or activation of the chlorite anion to form chlorine dioxide, the beneficial properties of chlorine dioxide can be used, for different health and cosmetic purposes. Such uses include the treatment of herpes, dandruff, acne, skin rashes (e.g. poison ivy), ulcers, bed sores, warts, nail fungus, athletes foot, sun burn and gum disease; and as an antiseptic, disinfectant, and general deodorant form refrigerator sprays to oral mouthrinses.
Owner:MADRAY GEORGE

Compositions and Methods for Removing Urushiol and Treating the Resulting Skin Condition

The present application is directed to various compositions to treat the itching and conditions that result from contracting poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, as well as other plant and substances that contain substances that lead to a skin reaction but that upon removal alleviate the symptoms of the condition. In particular, the compositions described herein are useful for removing urushiol after it has contacted the skin. The compositions include granules or other scrubbing means to reach the urushiol in the skin, a mixture of surfactants to form a complex with the urushiol, counter-irritants to provide a soothing sensation to the irritated skin, and other functional ingredients to provide additional benefits to the individual who has contacted urushiol.
Owner:HARE WILLIAM D

Pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of itch

Disclosed is a topical preparation for the treatment of topical itch in humans and animals. The said composition consists of Opuntia, Propolis, Stearic Acid, Beeswax, Vegetable Oil and β-sitosterol. Itch includes scratch reaction itch, anal itch, or irritant itch due to plants (e.g., poison ivy), insect bite, sunburn, chemical itch, eczema, pruritis dermatitis, diabetic skin itch, aging skin itch, foot-itch, chickenpox, jock itch, hives, itch of healing burns and wounds, dry winter skin itch, and stress-related scalp itch, etc
Owner:PBN PHARMA

A3 adenosine receptor antagonists and partial agonists

Disclosed are A3 adenosine receptor antagonists and / or partial agonists of formula (I): wherein R1 to R5 are as described herein, as well as pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of use thereof. The antagonists or partial agonists find use in treating a number of diseases including cancer, glaucoma, inflammatory diseases, asthma, stroke, myocardial infarction, allergic reactions, rhinitis, poison ivy induced responses, urticaria, scleroderma, arthritis, brain arteriole diameter constriction, bronchoconstriction, and myocardial ischemia, as well as in preventing cardiac ischemia. Also disclosed are radiolabeled compounds of formula (I) and the use thereof in diagnostic imaging of tissues and organs.
Owner:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Antihistamine sprays and ointments for relief of delayed contact dermatitis

It has been found that certain antihistamines can mediate the delayed dermatitis and in particular that caused by poison ivy and poison sumac or poison oak. Especially useful are antihistamines having a high degree of intrinsic activity as shown by their low oral dosage as antihistamine (0.1-10, suitably 1-2 mg), which can be topically administered at a sufficiently high active concentration to be effective in the treatment of allergic reactions. Compositions and methods of utilizing such compositions for these purposes are disclosed.
Owner:FLEMINGTON PHARMA +1

Composition and Method for the Topical Treatment of Dermatitis

InactiveUS20130243888A1Quick and exceptional treatmentShorten the construction periodOrganic active ingredientsBiocideTopical treatmentPoison oak
A composition for topical treatment of dermatitis is provided. The composition includes one or more anti-histamines or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; one or more polysaccharides; and one or more Group 1, 2, or 13 metal hydroxides. The dermatitis may be a poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, diaper rash, eczema, lichen simplex chronicus, rashes, dermatoses, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, or the combination thereof A method of treatment of dermatitis is also provided.
Owner:FORD SARA BETH

Foliar saline spray solution for selective control of noxious weeds

The invention relates to a foliar saline spray solution for selective control of noxious weeds such as ragweed, poison ivy, dandelion, clover, bedstraw, wild parsley, millet, thistle, English daisy, plantain, ground-ivy, and knotweed. The invention also relates to a method for selective control of noxious weeds. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the solution comprises 8% to 12% weight to volume of a specific salt such as sodium chloride. The solution may further comprise an adjuvant such as a non-ionic surfactant.
Owner:MCGILL UNIV

Method and composition for treatment of skin conditions

InactiveUS20050222101A1Improve effectivenessPromote absorptionBiocideAnimal repellantsPhenylephrine hclPoison oak
A method for treating dermatological conditions as eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis and allergic skin reactions such as hives, skin irritations, poison ivy, poison oak, and the like. The method involves applying to the affected area of the skin a few drops of a combination of pheniramine maleate and either naphazoline HCL or phenylephrine HCL and then applying to the same affected area a topical corticosteroid cream, ointment or lotion. The preferred ratio is approximately one drop of solution for every approximately 0.1 grams of topical corticosteroid cream applied to each patch of skin affected with any of the dermatological conditions.
Owner:HUTTERER JEFFREY

Early stage wound healing using electromagnetic radiation

A device and method is disclosed for the treatment of early stage wounds, i.e. those wounds that have resulted in little or no breach of the skin tissue. The invention utilizes non-ablative laser or non-coherent electromagnetic radiation applied to a stage one or two wound to stimulate wound healing, destroy viral and bacterial bodies, and prevent the development of such wounds into higher stage wounds. An appropriate wavelength is chosen from the range of 193 nm to 10.6 microns, and is delivered at a power density of about at least 1 W / cm2 over a predetermined treatment duration typically in the range of 1 second to 3 minutes. To achieve the desired energy density, radiation is typically delivered at a power between 1 Watt and 15 Watts, with an average power of 5-10 Watts. Early stage wounds that can be addressed with this invention include but are not limited to spider or other insect bites, bee stings, rashes, eczema, psoriasis, and poison ivy. The present invention is especially useful for patients with a compromised ability to heal or stave off infection due to diabetes or other conditions.
Owner:BIOLITEC PHARMA MARKETING

Inhibition of allergic contact dermatitis by N-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine 1-methyl ester

ActiveUS20050239715A1Alters durationAlters heatOrganic active ingredientsDispersion deliveryAntigenIrritation
It has now been found that N-L-alpha-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine 1-methyl ester (APM) and / or one of its lower alkyl derivatives can be used to treat allergic contact dermatitis associated with irritating oils such as catechol-containing plant-derived antigens such as poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and Asian lacquer tree and oils containing capsaicin. Topical application of APM and / or derivative can reduce or alleviate the symptoms associated with irritation of the skin and / or mucous membranes caused by contact or inhalation of these oils or fumes from burning vegetation containing these oils.
Owner:OKLAHOMA MEDICAL RES FOUND

Triple-action remedy for removing toxic oils from skin with simultaneous soothing and healing

Disclosed are formulae and methods for the simultaneous relief of a variety of unpleasant symptoms of poison ivy on the skin. The compositions of the present invention remove toxic urushiol, relieve itching of the skin from urushiol, and heal the dermatitis caused by urushiol. A preferred embodiment of the invention is a topical dosage form which can be applied as often as desired, may be scrubbed onto the skin, and leaves a soothing effect on the skin after rinsing with warm water.
Owner:TEC LABORATORIES

Composition of matter and method for removing plant resins from skin

Plant resin exuded by poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and other plant resins are removed from the skin by successive applications of an alkaline cleanser and acidic stripper. The skin is first thoroughly washed with the alkaline cleanser. After rinsing the cleanser from the skin, the skin is daubed with the acidic stripper. The alkaline cleanser is a mixture of water, soap, turpentine, a mild abrasive, and mineral spirits. The acidic stripper is a mixture of an acid, and astringents such as tannin and witch hazel extract.
Owner:KARL A ROBERT

Methods for Detecting Urushiol-Bearing Plants

The present invention provides methods for detecting urushiol-bearing plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Accordingly, one aspect of the invention is a method of detecting a urushiol-bearing plant, the method comprising: dispensing a urushiol marking composition on a surface of the urushiol-bearing plant; then detecting a visual change on the urushiol-bearing plant caused by the reaction of the urushiol marking composition with the urushiol borne by the urushiol-bearing plant.
Owner:HANSEN ALISHA

Allergen absorbent, blocking, and deactivating compositions and method

An allergen and blocking sorbent for topical application to the skin comprising a surface-modified layered material, such as an intercalated clay, dispersed in a cosmetically acceptable solvent. The organic surface modifier is an organic molecule that contains a substantial dipole moment sufficient to bond, through ion-dipole interactions, with an exchangeable cation on the inner surface of adjacent clay platelets. Suitable organic surface modifiers include aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, alcohols, phenols, ethers, catecols, lactams, lactones and pyrrolidones. The preferred layered material useful in this invention includes the entire family of smectite type clays. The composition is topically applied to the skin to absorb or adsorb (hereinafter "sorb" or "sorbent") via intercalation between spaced layers of the layered material, and block allergenic organic compounds from plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, thus preventing skin rashes.
Owner:BEALL GARY W

Compositions and methods for preventing, minimizing and healing skin irritation and trauma

InactiveUS20100255070A1Preventing and alleviating and mitigating irritationPrevents and alleviates and mitigates damageCosmetic preparationsBiocidePoison IviesIrritation
A composition for preventing, mitigating, and alleviating irritation and skin trauma is described. The composition contains calcium glycerophosphate and at least one skin compatible, film-forming component. The composition may be applied to the skin prior to application of an adhesive tape to reduce damage to the skin which is inflicted upon removal of the tape by forming a film on the skin. Upon removal of the adhesive tape from the skin, the film, rather than skin cells, is removed with the tape. The calcium glycerophosphate component of the composition also penetrates the skin and serves to alleviate any damage which may be inflicted on the skin. The composition may also be applied to the skin to prevent subsequent irritation, such as irritation inflicted by contact with poison ivy, clothing, jewelry, insect bites, a prosthetic, etc. A medical dressing which contains the composition is also included. Finally, methods for preventing and mitigating skin irritation and trauma using the inventive composition are described.
Owner:PRELIEF

Compositions for prevention/prophylactic treatment of poison ivy dermatitis

The present invention, in one or more embodiments, comprises water-soluble derivatives of 3-n-pentadecylcatechol (poison ivy urushiol saturated congener) and / or 3-n-heptadecylcatechol (poison oak urushiol saturated congener) as compositions for the prevention and / or prophylactic treatment of contact dermatitis caused by poison ivy and poison oak. The present invention is also directed towards processes for making such compounds. Disclosed are compounds which are effective for tolerizing and desensitizing a subject against allergens contained in plants of the Anacardiaceae and Ginkgoaceae families comprising water soluble urushiol esters of general formula (I) Tolerizing and desensitizing mammals, including humans, to allergens contained in plants of the Anacardiaceae and Ginkgoaceae families is attained by administering a composition containing at least one water soluble urushiol ester compound.
Owner:UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI

Topical Relief Cream Formulation for Allergic Reactions to Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac, Minor Skin Irritations and Insect Bites

A topical relief cream formulation for allergic reactions to poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, minor skin irritations and insect bites through chemical means. The relief cream formulation includes a quantity of zinc acetate, a quantity of zinc oxide, a quantity of pramoxine, a quantity of camphor, and a quantity of menthol suspended in a topical lotion base. The aforementioned compounds provide several medicinal properties from analgesic, anesthetic, antiseptic, and astringent categories when applied locally to an area of skin affected by the oils found in poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, as well as, minor skin irritations and insect bites.
Owner:ROMERO RAUL M +1

Composition and method for treatment and prevention of pruritis

The present invention describes a composition for preventing pruritis or inflammation that includes field pussy-toes plant extract, and methods of using and manufacturing the same. The compositions of this invention have been found to be especially useful in preventing and treating lesions from poison ivy, chicken pox, and cold sores.
Owner:BERNDT ROBERT

Methods and articles for the detection of exposure to polyhydroxyaromatic skin irritants

A method, an article and a kit for the detection and visual indication of contact with or exposure to a polyhydroxyaromatic skin irritant found in the sap of a plant is provided herein. The article comprising a leuco dye undergoes an instantaneous visible color change when contacted with or exposed to a polyhydroxyaromatic skin irritant. This color change is an indication that contact with or exposure to a polyhydroxyaromatic skin irritant has occurred. Polyhydroxyaromatic skin irritants found in the sap of plants include those found in poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, poison dogwood, mango tree, cashew tree and lacquer tree. The leuco dye of the invention is Pergascript Red I-6B.
Owner:SEELEAF

Methods for detecting urushiol-bearing plants such as poision ivy

The present invention provides methods for detecting urushiol-bearing plants such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. Accordingly, one aspect of the invention is a method of detecting a urushiol-bearing plant, the method comprising: dispensing a urushiol marking composition on a surface of the urushiol-bearing plant; then detecting a visual change on the urushiol-bearing plant caused by the reaction of the urushiol marking composition with the urushiol borne by the urushiol-bearing plant.
Owner:HANSEN ALISHA
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