Claims
- 1. A patch for topical application of an anti-acne fonmulation, comprising: a backing film, a release layer and at least one adhesive polymeric matrix layer wherein the polymeric matrix is formed from a natural polymer, the adhesive polymeric matrix being located between the backing film and the release layer, wherein the anti-acne formulation is unifonmly distributed throughout one or more of the polymeric matrix layers, the formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of at least two agents selected from the group consisting of an anti-microbial, an antiseptic, an anti-irritant, a keratolytic agent, a honmone, a hormone agonist and a hormone antagonist.
- 2. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the natural polymer is a paper material.
- 3. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the at least one polymeric matrix layer includes a polymeric matrix layer formed from a natural polymer in contact with one or more adhesive polymer layers.
- 4. A patch according to claim 3, wherein the natural polymer is a paper material.
- 5. A patch according to claim 4, wherein the thickness of the adhesive polymer matrix is about 178 micrometers.
- 6. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the at least two agents are an antiseptic, an anti-initant and a keratolytic agent.
- 7. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the anti-acne formulation further comprises one or more solubilizers.
- 8. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the solubilizer is selected from the group consisting of glycerol, propylene glycol, polyalcohols, sorbitol and sorbitol derivatives.
- 9. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the keratolytic agent is selected from the group consisting of salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, retinoic acid, a fruit acid and alpha hydroxy acid.
- 10. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the anti-acne formulation includes one or more anti-irritant agents selected from the group consisting of α-bisabalol, famesol, glycyrhtinic acid and chamomile extract.
- 11. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the anti-acne formulation includes one or more anti-septic agents selected from the group consisting of triclosan povidone, iodine, resorcinol, phenoxy, isopropanol and chlorhexidine.
- 12. A patch according to claim 1, wherein the anti-acne formulation includes one or more anti-microbial agents selected from the group consisting of erythromyxin, tetracycline, cephalosporin and clindamycin.
- 13. A patch for topical application of an anti-acne formulation, comprising: at least one polymeric matrix layer; located between a backing film and a release layer wherein the anti-acne formulation is uniformly distributed throughout at least one polymeric matrix layer, the anti-acne formulation comprises a therapeutically effective amount of an antiseptic, an anti-irritant and a keratolytic agent; and wherein the at least one polymeric matrix layer comprises a natural polymer.
- 14. The patch according to claim 13, wherein the antiseptic is Irgasan DP 300.
- 15. The patch according to claim 13, wherein the anti-irritant is α-bisabolol.
- 16. The patch according to claim 13, wherein the keratolytic agent is salicylic acid.
- 17. The patch according to claim 13, wherein the antispetic is Irgasan DP 300, the anti-irritant is α-bisabolol, and the keratolytic agent is salicylic acid.
- 18. The patch according to claim 13, wherein the natural polymer comprises a paper material.
- 19. The patch according to claim 13, wherein the patch further comprises: a backing film and a release layer, wherein the at least one polymeric matrix layer is located between the backing film and the release layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/880,099, filed Jun. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,976,565.
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