Inventor · Hofheim, DE

Manfred Bohn

15Patents
6h-index
10Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 17, 1986 → Jul 7, 2011

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US4957730A Antimycotic nail varnish Human Necessities 58 Expired
US5264206A Nail lacquer with antimycotic activity, and a process for the preparation thereof Human Necessities 44 Expired
US5608093A Corticosteroid 17-alkyl carbonate 21-[0]-carboxylic and carbonic esters, and pharmaceuticals containing these compounds Chemistry; Metallurgy 13 Expired
US6162420A Use of glyceryl triacetate for treating onychomycoses Human Necessities 13 Expired
US6007798A Preparations stimulating nail growth Human Necessities 11 Expired
US6455551B1 Use of 1-hydroxy-2-pyridones for treating mucosa diseases which are difficult to treat Human Necessities 6 Expired
US6469033B1 Use of 1-hydroxy-2-pyridones for the treatment of skin diseases Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 5 Expired
US6835724B2 Corticoid 17,21-dicarboxylic esters and corticosteroid 17-carboxylic ester 21-carbonic esters, processes for their preparation and pharmaceuticals containing these compounds Chemistry; Metallurgy 4 Expired
US6352686B2 Antipsoriatic nail polish Human Necessities 3 Expired
US6534528B1 Utilization of powder preparations containing hydroxypyridones for treating leg ulcers and decubitus ulcers Human Necessities 2 Expired
US5824670A 17-deoxycorticosteroid-21-O!carboxylic esters, processes for their preparation and pharmaceuticals containing these compounds Chemistry; Metallurgy 1 Expired
US7981909B2 Use of 1-hydroxy-2-pyridones for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis Human Necessities 0 Active
US7018656B2 Antimycotic gel with high active substance release Human Necessities 0 Expired
US8227490B2 Use of 1-hydroxy-2-pyridones for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis Human Necessities 0 Active
US7026337B2 Antimycotic gel having high active compound release Human Necessities 0 Expired

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.