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Title: Aluminum-zirconium
compound-based treatment for herpes simplex virus lesions
United States Patent: 7,018,661
Issued: March 28, 2006
Inventors:
Montes; Joseph G. (2711 Whitney Ave., Baltimore, MD 21215)
Appl. No.: 382173
Filed: May 20, 2003
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Executive MBA in Pharmaceutical Management, U. Colorado
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Abstract
Aluminum-zirconium compounds applied
topically, usually in a cream, gel, or other base, to lesions caused by
any strain or type of Herpes simplex virus in humans and in other animals,
will lessen the symptoms of the lesions, speed their healing, and possibly
make the recurrence of such lesions less likely.
Description of the Invention
BACKGROUND
The applicant, Joseph G. Montes, Ph.D.,
independently discovered the benefits of the aluminum-zirconium based
compounds sixteen years ago. Dr. Montes, a graduate of the Pennsylvania
State University in 1983, is a biophysicist (molecular biologist) with
postdoctoral training in pharmacology (Medical College of Virginia and
University of Maryland School of Medicine) and previous experience
(including publications) researching Herpes simplex.
One possible mechanism of action for the compounds mentioned herein is
dehydration, as the compounds are among the most successful of
antiperspirants on the market and Herpes simplex seems to not thrive under
dry conditions. However, given the observations made on preliminary
trials, it is possible that the aluminum-zirconium compounds also inhibit
or retard the recurrence of herpetic lesions, as the three subjects in the
trials experienced reduction in the frequency of recurrence of herpetic
lesions with each subsequent treatment. There is some support in the
literature for the hypothesis that aluminum-zirconium compounds boost the
immune response in some localized way (not tested previously by others on
herpetic lesions, however), by working at the site of application, perhaps
as immune adjuvants (see J Am Acad Dermatol, 37(3 Pt 1): 496-8, 1997).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF
THE INVENTION
A preparation consisting of one or more
of several possible aluminum zirconium compounds is applied in a cream,
ointment, gel, or other base to superficial herpetic lesions, causing them
to regress markedly and abruptly, relieving the subject of the symptoms,
spread, and other manifestations of the herpetic condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
OF THE INVENTION
Any one or any combination of
aluminum-zirconium compounds, e.g., aluminum-zirconium tetrachlorohydrex
glycine, aluminum-zirconium trichlorohydrex glycine, and
aluminum-zirconium pentachlorohydrate glycine, as well as other salts and
complexes of aluminum-zirconium thereof, are applied topically to herpetic
lesions to treat them. One or more of the compounds, usually contained in
a cream, ointment, gel, or other base, is applied superficially to
herpetic lesions on external skin (such as in the case of "cold sores") or
mucous membrane surfaces (such as the vaginal surface, the inside lining
of the mouth, and the glans of the penis) at concentrations of 1% to 100%,
coating the lesions and surrounding skin or mucous membranes. The
substance must not be rubbed off for at least one hour after application
and should be applied every 6-8 hours for maximum effect. If caught early,
most cases require application of the substance for only two days. The
compound(s) may be delivered in a cream, ointment, or gel formulation
whose exact composition is not critical to the efficacy of the compound.
One such preparation consists of aluminum-zirconium tetrachlorohydrex
glycine at a concentration of 18.3% in a gel base consisting of water,
denatured alcohol, dimethicone, propylene glycol, cyclomethicone, and
dimethicone copolyol. This particular preparation, available over the
counter as one of numerous antiperspirants, has been successfully tested
on three subjects with recurrent herpetic lesions, producing very dramatic
alleviation of discomfort within six to twelve hours or less as well as
rapid healing of the lesion(s). In some instances aluminum-zirconium
compounds will also retard the spread of the lesions to other parts of the
body.
Claim 1 of 1 Claim
1. A method of treating
herpetic lesions consisting of the topical administration of an effective
amount of one or more aluminum-zirconium compounds to a herpetic lesion on a
human patient.
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