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Choleretic pharmaceutical compositions and method of treatment
   
Document Number
US Patent 4242360
Issued Date
December 30, 1980
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Inventors
Wagner; Roland (Bergisch-Gladbach,DE)
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Abstract
Pharmaceutical choleretic compositions as well as methods of treatment for increasing choleresis and reducing the cholesterol content of the bile fluid are disclosed wherein cis-3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexanol is used as active choleretic ingredient.
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Owner
Rowa Limited (Cork,IE)
Published
December 30, 1980
Application Number
05/971,403
Filed
December 20, 1978
US Classification
514/729  
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A61K   31/045   (20060101)  
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Dec 23, 1977 [DE] 2757641
USPTO Field of Search
424/343  
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