Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Treatment of rhinosinusitis with P-glycoprotein inhibitors
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Application No.: US15687074Application Date: 2017-08-25
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Publication No.: US10653745B2Publication Date: 2020-05-19
- Inventor: Benjamin S. Bleier
- Applicant: Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
- Applicant Address: US MA Boston
- Assignee: Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
- Current Assignee: Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Boston
- Agency: Fish & Richardson P.C.
- Main IPC: A61K31/277
- IPC: A61K31/277 ; A61K9/00 ; A61K45/06 ; A61K31/4164 ; A61K31/43 ; A61K31/4545 ; A61K31/47 ; A61K31/4725 ; A61K31/473 ; A61K31/496 ; A61K31/545 ; A61K31/55 ; A61K31/56 ; A61K31/573 ; A61K31/58 ; A61K31/65 ; A61K31/7048 ; A61K38/13 ; A61L27/54 ; A61L27/20

Abstract:
Provided herein are, inter alia, methods for treating rhinosinusitis with P-glycoprotein inhibitors. A subject having rhinosinusitis is identified and then treated by administration to the subject an effective amount of a P-gp inhibitor. The subject having rhinosinusitis can be identified by one of skill in the art based on known methods, e.g., based on detection of the presence of symptoms, by endoscopy, or by computed tomography. The efficacy of the treatment can be monitored by methods known in the art, e.g., by monitoring symptoms, by endoscopy or computed tomography. The P-glycoprotein inhibitor can be delivered to the subject's nasal passage and sinuses by an inhalation device, by flushing, by spraying, or by an eluting implant surgically placed in the subject's nasal passage or sinuses. The P-glycoprotein inhibitor can also be administered in combination with one or both of a corticosteroid and an antibiotic.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170348384A1 Treatment of Rhinosinusitis with P-glycoprotein Inhibitors Public/Granted day:2017-12-07
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