ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 6 -- United States Patent no. 12,459,820, issued on Nov. 4.
"Stabilized and NO2-inhibited nitric oxide generating gels for inhaled nitric oxide therapy" was invented by J. W. Randolph Miller (Orem, Utah).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present invention relates to stabilized and NO2-inhibited nitric oxide generating gels for inhaled nitric oxide therapy, for the treatment of bacterial, viral or fungal conditions, including the formulas for the gels with new stabilizing ingredients/agents, together with delivery instructions that can permit self-administration of the gas, new dosage protocols for the use of the nitric oxide gas, and new drug concentrations for enhanced ...