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UNIMED INC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    108
About

UNIMED INC has a total of 108 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 1961. It filed its patents most often in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Its main competitors in its focus markets pharmaceuticals, organic fine chemistry and measurement are AKAMARA THERAPEUTICS INC, PROLX PHARMACEUTICALS CORP and MEDICON PHARMACEUTICALS INC.

Patent filings per year

Chart showing UNIMED INCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Fossel Spencer M 11
#2 Fossel Eric T 6
#3 Fossel E 5
#4 Geschickter Charles F 4
#5 Fossel Eric Thor 4
#6 Mulinos Michael G 4
#7 Hannah Ralph E 3
#8 Krantz John C Jr 2
#9 Schayer Richard W 2
#10 Fossel S 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
GB9304549D0 Inhalation device with expansion chamber
AU7454291A Improved aspirating device
US4998915A Aspirating device
US4654333A Treatment of multiple sclerosis
GB8325776D0 Apparatus for use in child-birth
US4458661A Accessory for stove and method of making same
US4468393A Treatment of arthritis
US4291030A Method of lowering blood cholesterol
IE800108L Composition for the treatment of psoriasis, skin cancers and oral and vaginal leukoplakia
PH15347A Composition and method for the treatment of psoriasis,skin cancers and oral and vaginal leukoplakia
GR65693B Method for the preparation of azaspirans substituted by silicon and germanium
GB1577871A Prevention of myocardial infarction
CA1090704A Prevention of myocardial infarction
ES373616A1 Procedure for the obtaining of derivatives of steroids with reduced secondary effects. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
IL33300D0 Salts of beta-(pyridyl alkyl)amines with polycarboxylic acid esters of 21-hydroxysteroids of the pregnane series
GB1241906A Salts of beta-(pyridyl alkyl) amines with 21-hydroxy steroid polybasic acid esters
IE33360B1 Salts of beta-(pyridyl alkyl) amines with 21-hydroxy steroid polybasic acid esters
US3644643A Method of reducing intraocular pressure using glycine
US3632765A Treatment of shock
US3636225A Method of improving microcirculation