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Method of treating vascularization of the eye with Flurbiprofen
   
Document Number
US Patent 4230724
Issued Date
October 28, 1980
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A method of treating vascularization of the eye as a result of traumatic injury, surgery, such as, corneal transplant, or onset of diabetic retinopathy by topically treating the eye with Flurbiprofen or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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Published
October 28, 1980
Application Number
06/057,608
Filed
July 16, 1979
US Classification
514/570   514/912
Int'l Classification
A61K   31/19   (20060101)   A61K   31/185   (20060101)  
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424/317  
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