University Lab Technologies Files Patent for Zenstral PMS
University Lab Technologies announced today the filing with the
United States patent office for Zenstral PMS, a product for the
treatment of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS).
Today's announcement follows the recent ARTHOLEVE ULT™
patent and marks the second of several patents the company has planned
for the evidence based nutraceutical products in its product development
pipeline.
Dr. Jarret Morrow, President and Chief Scientific Officer, was quoted as
saying: "We believe that our second patent submission represents our
continuing commitment to our mission of identifying, researching, and
patenting formulations which are comprised of natural compounds that
have clinically proven efficacy. Our second patent filing underscores
our mission to deliver pharmaceutical grade nutraceutical products which
utilize our advanced Slick Cap Technology™ to
provide the optimal absorption mechanism for the key ingredients in our
products."
Of the 66.3 million U.S. women of reproductive age, studies have found
that 20%-30% of these women suffer from PMS. An additional percentage of
these women suffer from PMS related symptoms. This represents at least a
target market of approximately 13-20 million women for our Zenstral™
product. Currently the marketplace for PMS products is comprised of
either prescription medication geared towards hormonal manipulation, or
antidepressants to address the psychological symptoms of PMS.
Currently the OTC market is dominated by products which generally
contain drugs such as acetaminophen, pyrilamine maleate (an
antihistamine), and pamabrom (a diuretic). In contrast, our
revolutionary Zenstral PMS™ represents a
natural alternative comprised of clinically proven ingredients which
relieves not only the physical symptoms, but also the emotional symptoms
of PMS, without any significant side effects.
Common symptoms of PMS include psychological symptoms such as
irritability, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, mood instability, as
well as numerous physical symptoms such as bloating, headache, and
breast tenderness. Some women may have an exacerbation of existing
conditions such as epilepsy, asthma, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis,
or migraine headache during specific phases of their menstrual cycles.
Many women have reported increases in arguing with family and friends as
well as absenteeism from work due to premenstrual symptoms. Due to the
diverse and often distressing nature of the symptoms, patients may
consult a variety of clinicians including primary care physicians,
gynecologists, psychiatrists, or other specialties.
Dr. Morrow went on to say: "We feel that there is a significant
opportunity for our Zenstral PMS™ product as
many women want either a safer, simpler alternative to prescription
medication for the treatment of PMS, or more symptomatic relief than OTC
drugs which primarily provide relief for symptoms such as pain and
bloating."
About University Lab Technologies (http://www.universitylabtechnologies.com):
Every year university labs around the globe identify, research and test
natural compounds and formulations which have the potential to improve
the quality of life of our lives.
Over 98% of these potentially life changing discoveries are never
commercialized for the benefit of the public.
University Lab Technologies, in collaboration with universities
worldwide, researches and identifies those compounds that have proven
evidence based effects and have the greatest potential for improving our
lives.
University Lab Technologies' mission is to deliver the latest advances
and discoveries in natural compounds packaged in our unique patented
formulations and delivered to satisfy the needs of consumers for the
treatment of many common chronic ailments. www.universitylabtechnologies.com
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