Claims
- 1. A method for diagnosing an airborne contaminant, which comprises:
(a) Applying a nasal topical application product to a user in proximity to the human nasal passages; and, (b) Subsequently removing the nasal topical application product from the user and submitting nasal topical application product to a diagnostic system to determine the presence or absence of at least one airborne contaminant; the nasal topical application product to be support strip, a plurality of masses of one or more electrostatic polymers, and a carrier on said strip that has said plurality of masses dispersed through at least a portion thereof.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said carrier is a gel based carrier selected from the group consisting of 3 dimensional polymeric matrixes of natural polymers, synthetic polymers, copolymers and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The method for diagnosing an airborne contaminant, which comprises:
(a) Applying a nasal topical application product to a user in proximity to the human nasal passages; and, (b) Subsequently removing the nasal topical application product from the user and submitting said nasal topical application product to a diagnostic system to determine the presence or absence of at least one airborne contaminant; the nasal topical application product consists of a support strip, a plurality of masses of one or more electrostatic polymers, and all of the above weight percentages being based on the total weight of said plurality of masses of one or more electrostatic polymers and the topical carrier.
- 4. A method for diagnosing an airborne contaminant, which comprises:
(a) Applying a fluid nasal topical application product to a user in proximity to the human nasal passages, said fluid nasal application product being a product that will dry to a film upon exposure to air; (b) Allowing said fluid nasal topical application product to dry to film, (c) Removing the nasal topical application product film from the user and submitting said nasal topical application product film to a diagnostic system to determine the presence or absence of at least one airborne contaminant; said nasal topical application product consisting of a plurality of masses of one or more electrostatic polymers, and a topic carrier in proximity to the nasal passages.
I. DESCRIPTION
[0001] This application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,468,488, entitled “ELECTROSTATICALLY CHARGED NASAL APPLICATION PRODUCT AND METHOD” issued to Ashok L. Wahi, inventor, on Nov. 21, 1995.
[0002] Secondly, this application is additionally related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,674,481, entitled “ELECTROSTATICALLY CHARGED NASAL APPLICATION PRODUCT”, also issued to Ashok L. Wahi on Oct. 7, 1997.
[0003] Thirdly, this application is furthermore related to United States pending patent application, entitled “ELECTROSTATICALLY CHARGED NASAL APPLICATION PRODUCT WITH INCREASED STRENGTH”, United States application serial number 10/082,978 filed on Feb. 25, 2002, by Ashok L. Wahi, the inventor herein.