Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.79
ph-index = 14
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Albert Einstein College of Medicine (11 from 504 patents)
2. Pondera Biotechnologies, Inc. (4 from 4 patents)
3. Other (1 from 832,880 patents)
4. United Biomedical, Inc. (1 from 48 patents)
17 patents:
1. 8741319 - Methods and compositions for treating anxiety disorders or symptoms thereof
2. 8617577 - Methods and compositions for treating distress dysfunction and enhancing safety and efficacy of specific medications
3. 8372414 - Methods and compositions for treating distress dysfunction and enhancing safety and efficacy of specific medications
4. 8202525 - Methods and compositions for treating distress dysfunction and enhancing safety and efficacy of specific medications
5. 7026329 - Method of simultaneously enhancing analgesic potency and attenuating dependence liability caused by morphine and other bimodally-acting opioid agonists
6. 6765010 - Compositions and methods for enhancing analgesic potency of tramadol and attenuating its adverse side effects
7. 6737400 - Method and composition for treating irritable bowel syndrome using low doses of opioid receptor antagonists
8. 6395705 - Method and composition for treating irritable bowel syndrome using low doses of opioid receptor antagonists
9. 6362194 - Method and simultaneously enhancing analgesic potency and attenuating dependence liability caused by morphine and other bimodally-acting opioid agonists
10. 6194382 - Method and composition for treating irritable bowel syndrome using low doses of opioid receptor antagonists
11. 6096756 - Method of simultaneously enhancing analgesic potency and attenuating
12. 5767125 - Method of simultaneously enhancing analgesic potency and attenuating
13. 5624932 - Method for identification of low/non-addictive opioid analgesics and the
14. 5585348 - Use of excitatory opioid receptor antagonists to prevent growth
15. 5580876 - Method of simultaneously enhancing analgesic potency and attenuating