LOUIS JOSEPH RAVIN
Pharmacy in Plymouth Meeting, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RP021406L
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

Professional information

Louis Ravin Photo 1

Polyene Antibiotic Emulsion Formulation

US Patent:
4707470, Nov 17, 1987
Filed:
May 17, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/735492
Inventors:
Richard L. Kirsh - Wayne PA
Louis J. Ravin - Plymouth Meeting PA
Assignee:
Smithkline Beckman Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 4700, A61K 3117, A61K 3118, A61K 3157
US Classification:
514 31
Abstract:
A polyene antibiotic emulsion formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of the antibiotic incorporated into an oil-in-water emulsion, and a method of treating an active infection in an animal caused by a microorganism with sterols in its cell membrane by parenterally administering the emulsion formulation to such animal.


Louis Ravin Photo 2

Gelatin Capsule Dosage Unit Containing Triamterene

US Patent:
4255413, Mar 10, 1981
Filed:
Oct 1, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/080592
Inventors:
Elisabeth S. Rattie - Abington PA
Louis J. Ravin - Plymouth Meeting PA
Assignee:
SmithKline Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 948, A61K 31505, A61K 3154
US Classification:
424 37
Abstract:
A gelatin capsule unit dosage form containing triamterene, 2,4,7-triamino-6-phenylpteridine, which results in rapid dissolution of the active ingredient. The dosage form comprises the addition of a combination of a surfactant and a carbonate or bicarbonate salt as diluents.


Louis Ravin Photo 3

Polyene Antibiotic Emulsion Formulation

US Patent:
4831018, May 16, 1989
Filed:
Mar 25, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/030008
Inventors:
Richard L. Kirsh - Wayne PA
Louis J. Ravin - Plymouth Meeting PA
Assignee:
SmithKline Beckman Corporation - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
A61K 4700, A61K 3117, A61K 3118, A61K 3157
US Classification:
514 31
Abstract:
A polyene antibiotic emulsion formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of the antibiotic incorporated into an oil-in-water emulsion, and a method of treating an active infection in an animal caused by a microorganism with sterols in its cell membrane by parenterally administering the emulsion formulation to such animal.