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A61K 31/70 (2006.01) A61K 7/06 (1995.01) A61K 7/48 (1995.01)

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CA 2126704

A dermatological pharmaceutical composition for stimulating hair growth and for the treatment of condition of the skin selected from the group consisting of (a) benign moles, papillomas and seborrheic keratoses; (b) unsightly freckles, pimples and blemishes; (c) stasis dermatitis; (d) dermal ulcers; and (e) fungal nail infections; and (f) gingival and mucous membrane inflammations; the composition comprising an effective amount of tannic acid, a debriding agent and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier therefore.

Composition pharmaceutique dermatologique pour stimuler la pousse des cheveux et traiter l'une des affections cutanées suivantes : a) naevus, papillomes et kératoses séborrhéiques bénins; b) taches de rousseur, boutons et imperfections peu esthétiques; c) dermatite de stase; d) ulcères cutanés; e) mycoses des ongles; f) inflammations des gencives et des muqueuses. La composition comprend un quantité efficace d'acide tannique, un agent débridant et un support acceptable sur le plan pharmaceutique.

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