Ronald D. Young
Engineering at Westfair East Dr, Houston, TX

License number
Louisiana PE.0013420
Issued Date
Oct 5, 1972
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2018
Category
Civil Engineer
Type
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
13800 Westfair East Dr East, Houston, TX 77041

Professional information

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Dr. Ronald L Young - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
BCM Department of Ob/Gyn
6651 Main St STE F320, Houston 77030
St. Luke's Medical Center
6720 Bertner Ave, Houston 77030
Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas
3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas 75246
BCM Department of Ob/Gyn
6651 Main St STE F320, Houston 77030
St. Luke's Medical Center
6720 Bertner Ave, Houston 77030
Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas
3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas 75246
Education:
Medical Schools
Universitat Basel, Medizinische Fakultat
Graduated: 1969


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Antiestrogens And Their Use In Treatment Of Menopause And Osteoporosis

US Patent:
4894373, Jan 16, 1990
Filed:
Jan 12, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/143081
Inventors:
Ronald L. Young - Houston TX
Assignee:
BCM Technologies, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61K 31535, A61K 31445, A61K 3140, A61K 3119
US Classification:
5142392
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for treating menopausal symptoms and treating and preventing osteoporosis, wherein a true antiestrogen is administered and estrogen is not. This treatment is effective for female osteoporosis and can also be used to treat male osteoporosis. Examples of true antiestrogens are clomiphene, and its isomers, citrates and derivatives, as well as several other compounds which appear in the specification.


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Antiestrogen Therapy For Symptoms Of Estrogen Deficiency

US Patent:
4729999, Mar 8, 1988
Filed:
Oct 12, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/660510
Inventors:
Ronald L. Young - Houston TX
Assignee:
BCM Technologies - The Woodlands TX
International Classification:
A61K 31535, A61K 31445, A61K 3140, A61K 3119
US Classification:
514227
Abstract:
The invention involves a method for treating symptoms secondary to estrogen deficiency without using estrogen. Weakly estrogenic antiestrogens are administered to estrogen deficient women in the absence of estrogen administration. Maximum estrogenic activity is therby obtained and the harmful side effects of estrogen therapy are avoided.