BIODEGRADEBLE POLYMERS SOLD AS

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FLEXIMER GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION, THE 32 Fruit Street Boston MA 02114 biodegradeble polymers sold as an integral component of a full line of pharmaceuticals; biodegradeble polymers for use by healthcare providers in treating the surfaces of surgical equipment, implants and other medical devices for the purpose of forming inert biocompatable layers on such surfaces;Biodegradable polymers for use in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals; biodegradable polymers for use in the further manufacture of surgical equipment, implants and other medical devices;
FLEXIMER GENERAL HOSPITAL CORPORATION, THE 32 Fruit Street Boston MA 02114 Biodegradeble polymers sold as an integral component of a full line of pharmaceuticals; biodegradeble polymers sold as an integral component of surgical bandages and as an integral component of a full line of dermal patches for use in treating a wide range of medical conditions; biodegradeble polymers sold as an integral component of ophthalmic gels and solutions; biodegradeble polymers sold as an integral component of skin moisturizing preparations for medical use; biodegradeble polymers for use by health care providers in treating the surfaces of surgical equipment, transfusion equipment, implants and other medical devices for the purpose of forming inert biocompatable layers on such surfaces;Biodegradable polymers for use in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, drug delivery systems, bandages, dermal patches, ophthamic gels and solutions and skin moisturizing compositions; biodegradable polymers for use in the manufacture of surgical equipment, transfusion equipment, implants and other medical devices;Licensing of intellectual property;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Amine polymers, particularly aliphatic amine polymers, are useful in the treatment and prevention of bone disease and in methods for promoting bone formation. Sevelemer, polyallylamine crosslinked with epichlorohydrin, which is sold under the tradename Renagel®, is the preferred polymer used in the invention.