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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 09, 1999
Filed:
May. 15, 1996
Showa Denko Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An L-ascorbic acid drug for intracerebral administration comprising one or more stable activity L-ascorbic acid compounds and one or more blood brainbarrier deobstruents. Also disclosed is a method for increasing intracerebral concentration of L-ascorbic acid in a human being comprising administering by injection an L-ascorbic acid drug comprising one or more stable activity L-ascorbic acid compounds. Additionally disclosed is a method for increasing intracerebral concentration of L-ascorbic acid in a human being comprising administering by injection an L-ascorbic acid drug comprising one or more stable activity L-ascorbic acid compounds and one or more blood brainbarrier deobstruents. Also disclosed is a method for treating diseases or disorders that result from intracerebral bloodstream inhibition or intracerebral bloodstream lowering comprising administering by injection to a person in need of such treatment, a dosage effective amount of an L-ascorbic acid drug comprising one or more stable activity L-ascorbic acid compounds. Additionally disclosed is a method for treating diseases or disorders that result from intracerebral bloodstream inhibition or intracerebral bloodstream lowering comprising administering by injection to a person in need of such treatment, a dosage effective amount of an L-ascorbic acid drug comprising one or more stable activity L-ascorbic acid compounds and one or more blood brainbarrier deobstruents.