WO2016205089A1 - Topical and oral formulations comprising taurine and magnesium for the prevention and treatment of acne - Google Patents
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- the present embodiments relate to compositions and methods for the prevention and treatment of acne.
- a topical gel, a topical cream and/or an oral supplement comprising taurine and magnesium are disclosed for prevention and/or treatment of acne.
- the pilosebaceous units of the skin consist of the sebaceous glands, sebaceous ducts, and their attached hair follicles.
- Acne vulgaris
- Lipogenesis is lipid production, which occurs in cells of sebaceous glands to produce sebum for the skin, and which can lead to acne when it becomes excessive. Lipid droplets in the sebaceous glands store the lipids produced by the sebaceous glands.
- Acne has generally been considered to be an insolvable problem. Acne affects almost all people at some time during life, usually during teenage and young adult years, when sebum production increases in response to an increase in the body of androgen production that typically occurs during these years. Acne is also fairly common in mid- adulthood, and can even occur during early childhood. Acne can become chronic, and can have large negative impact on quality-of-life.
- a composition for treating and/or preventing an acne condition comprises an effective amount of taurine and an effective amount of magnesium, wherein the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium are sufficient in combination to treat and/or prevent the acne condition.
- the composition is an oral supplement.
- the oral supplement is a capsule or a tablet or a powder.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 500 to about 3000 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 50 to about 300 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the composition is a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the composition further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the composition further comprises one or more micronutrients, wherein the one or more micronutrients selected from the group consisting of vitamin D, vitamin A, zinc, and choline may support functions of taurine and magnesium in one or more pilosebaceous units, or wherein the composition further comprises one or more micronutrients, wherein the one or more micronutrients selected from the group consisting of including vitamin B l, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Calcium, Iron, Phospohorous, Iodine, Potassium, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein, and Zeaxanthin may help overall skin functioning.
- the one or more micronutrients selected from the group consisting of vitamin D, vitamin A, zinc, and choline may support functions of taurine and magnesium in one or more pilosebaceous units
- the composition further comprises one or more micronutrients, wherein the one or more micronutrients selected from the group
- a method for treating and/or preventing an acne condition in a subject in need thereof comprises administering to the subject a composition comprising an effective amount of taurine and an effective amount of magnesium, wherein the effective amounts are sufficient in combination to treat and/or prevent the acne condition.
- administering comprises orally administering the composition in a form of an oral supplement.
- the oral supplement is a tablet or a capsule or a powder.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 500 to about 3000 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 50 to about 300 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- administering comprises topically applying the composition in a form of a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the method further comprises assessing a severity of the acne condition, and varying a dose of the composition administered, such that lower dosages are administered in mild cases of the acne condition and higher dosages are administered in severe cases of the acne condition.
- the dose is a single daily or a multiple daily dose.
- the composition further comprises one or more micronutrients selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin B l , vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- administering comprises both topically applying a dose of the composition in the form of a topical gel or a topical cream, and orally administering a dose of the composition in the form of an oral supplement.
- a composition for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units comprises an effective amount of taurine and an effective amount of magnesium, wherein the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium are sufficient in combination to treat the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- the composition is an oral supplement.
- the oral supplement is a capsule or a tablet or a powder.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 500 to about 3000 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 50 to about 300 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the composition is a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the composition further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the composition further comprises an analgesic.
- a method for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units in a subject in need thereof comprises administering to the subject a composition comprising an effective amount of taurine and an effective amount of magnesium, wherein the effective amounts are sufficient in combination to cosmetically treat the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- administering comprises orally administering the composition in a form of an oral supplement.
- the oral supplement is a tablet or a capsule or a powder.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 500 to about 3000 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 50 to about 300 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- administering comprises topically applying the composition in a form of a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the method further comprises assessing a severity of dysfunction of the one or more pilosebaceous units, and varying a dose of the composition administered, such that lower dosages are administered in mild cases of dysfunction of the one or more one or more pilosebaceous units and higher dosages are administered in severe cases of dysfunction of the one or more one or more pilosebaceous units.
- the dose is a single daily or a multiple daily dose.
- the composition further comprises one or more micronutrients selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin B l, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B 12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- administering comprises both topically applying a dose of the composition in the form of a topical gel or a topical cream, and orally administering a dose of the composition in the form of an oral supplement.
- a nanoparticle-based composition for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units comprises one or more nanoparticles, an effective amount of taurine, and an effective amount of magnesium, wherein the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium are sufficient in combination to treat the one or more dysfunctional pi losebaceous units, and wherein the one or more nanoparticles efficiently deliver the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium, sufficient in combination, to the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- the nanoparticle-based composition is a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the nanoparticle-based composition further comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the nanoparticle-based composition further comprises an analgesic.
- a method for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units in a subject in need thereof comprises administering to the subject a nanoparticle-based comprising one or more nanoparticles, an effective amount of taurine, and an effective amount of magnesium, wherein the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium are sufficient in combination to treat the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units, and wherein the one or more nanoparticl es efficiently deliver the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium, sufficient in combination, to the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units, wherein the effective amounts are sufficient in combination to cosmetically treat the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- administering comprises topically applying the composition in a form of a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the amount of taurine is in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium is in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the method further comprises assessing a severity of dysfunction of the one or more pilosebaceous units, and varying a dose of the composition administered, such that lower dosages are administered in mild cases of dysfunction of the one or more pilosebaceous units and higher dosages are administered in severe cases of dysfunction of the one or more pilosebaceous units.
- the dose is a single daily or a multiple daily dose.
- the composition further comprises one or more micronutrients selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin B l , vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- micronutrients selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin B l , vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- Embodiments of this disclosure relate generally to the use of taurine and magnesium in combination for the treatment or prevention of acne.
- the combination therapy may include oral deliver ⁇ ', topical delivery or both oral and topical deliver ⁇ '.
- a surprising observation is that the dosages of supplemental taurine that are efficacious against acne are much higher than typical dietary dosages of taurine; whereas the dosages of supplemental magnesium that together with taurine are efficacious are in the range of typical dietary dosages.
- taurine and magnesium or derivatives thereof have been used as individual active ingredients in the treatment of acne, the combination has not been used before for acne. Taurine and magnesium have not been identified before as triggering a sequence of lipid-regulating mechanisms in the pilosebaceous units that prevent acne.
- US patent publication US20050008684 Al (Herdeis and Weis) teaches two related taurine derivatives, taurolidine and tauruitam, used in pharmaceutical compositions to treat acne; magnesium was not disclosed.
- US patent 6558656 (Mann) teaches an acne formulation comprising magnesium, as well as many vitamins, minerals, and thymic peptides; no taurine was used,
- US patent 4545977 (Gaull) teaches an acne formulation comprising taurine, together with isotretinoin, but no magnesium was used.
- US patent 5962517 (Murad) teaches an acne formulation comprising inter alia magnesium and an amino acid; no taurine is disclosed.
- taurine is an organic acid with an amine group, it is not an amino acid in the strict biochemical sense because it lacks a carboxyi group, nor was it included among the amino acids that Murad disclosed.
- US patent 7955610 discloses an antimicrobial acne treatment that comprises magnesium silicate, but no taurine.
- US patent 7258875 (Chiou) teaches a topical formulation for treating acne comprising one or more polyvalent metal compounds, including magnesium; no taurine is disclosed.
- US patent US20040214891 Al J. Marcinkiewicz, A. Kasprowicz discloses a topical acne formulation comprising taurine-bromamine; no magnesium is disclosed.
- US patent US5876757 A (McCarty) teaches use of magnesium taurate for the treatment of stroke.
- US patent US5776504 A (McCarty) teaches use of magnesium taurate for prevention and treatment of pre-eclampsia and for acute cardiac conditions.
- US patent US4199601 A (Durlach) discloses a taurine derivative and divalent metal salts thereof, including magnesium salts for neuromuscular activity reinforcement; neither taurine nor magnesium are disclosed as individual ingredients.
- European patent EP2318011A2 (Levis) teaches compositions for the treatment of acne comprising taurine together with standard acne medications; no magnesium is disclosed.
- the oral supplement product "Mag-K-Taurine” by AOR provides electrolytes magnesium, potassium, and taurine for the purpose of improving nerve and heart function, it is not a treatment for acne, and does not come in a topical gel/cream form. None of the prior art is based on the unobvious mechanisms of actions of taurine and magnesium in the pilosebaceous units that are presented in the following section.
- Taurine is a free amino acid synthesized by the body as well as obtained in diet through meat, fish, and milk. It is not one of the alpha amino acids which serve as building blocks for proteins. Most commercially available taurine is synthesized in laboratories. Taurine in the sebaceous glands likely helps stop excess lipogenesis, by- binding as an inhibitory ligand to the LXR-aipha (liver X receptor-alpha).
- LXR-alpha is a receptor that is expressed by many ceil types, including cells of the sebaceous glands, and that usually induces lipogenesis when activated by a ligand.
- taurine halts LXR-alpha-induced lipogenesis is a study by Hoang et al., Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 56:900-91 1 (2012) showing experimentally in liver cells in vitro that taurine is a ligand of LX -alpha that inhibits lipogenesis, resulting in a dose-dependent marked reduction in cellular lipid levels.
- Taurine is likely to have the same LXR-alpha-related function of reducing lipogenesis in sebaceous glands that it has in liver cells, A reduction of lipogenesis in the sebaceous glands results in a reduction of sebum and consequently less chance of sebum clogging the pilosebaceous units. Taurine thus appears to be part of the regulatory feedback system that keeps sebaceous lipogenesis in check.
- Magnesium is a mineral. Magnesium likely helps activate the breakdown of the large lipid droplets in the sebaceous glands/sebaceous ducts via magnesium-activated protein kinase phosphorylation of the lipid droplet surface protein perilipin. This process allows perilipin to direct lipoiysis of lipid droplets, fragmenting them into many microlipid droplets and dispersing them. Support for this activity of magnesium comes from the following two pieces of information taken together: protein kinase A phosphorylation of perilipin A has been shown in fat cells to drive the rapid fragmentation and dispersion of lipid droplets (A. Marcinkiewicz et ai.
- magnesium plays an activating role in protein kinase A phosphorylation (Adams, Chemical Reviews, 101 :2271 -2290 (2001)).
- Magnesium likely has the same effect of activating lipoiysis of the large perilipin-coated lipid droplets in the sebaceous glands/ducts that it does of the lipid droplets of fat cells. A fragmentation of the large lipid droplets into micro-droplets may help prevent the clogging of the pilosebaceous units.
- taurine and magnesium have been found to work synergistically, in that taurine can facilitate the transport of magnesium across cell membranes. Accordingly, in the human studies described in the EXAMPLES section, the simultaneous use of taurine with magnesium has been found to treat acne much better than either taurine or magnesium used alone.
- Topical compositions comprising taurine and magnesium
- a composition for the prevention and/or treatment of acne is provided.
- the composition may be a topical gel or a topical cream or an oral supplement.
- the composition comprises at least two active ingredients.
- the active ingredients may be micronutrients.
- the two active ingredients are taurine and magnesium.
- one of the two active ingredients is present at a relatively high concentration.
- one of the two active ingredients is present at a relatively low concentration.
- One of the two active ingredients is produced synthetically in the standard ways.
- the subject is in need of a composition to prevent acne.
- a topical composition is administered to the subject.
- the topical composition administered to the subject may be a topical gel.
- the topical composition administered to the subject may be a topical cream.
- the subject is administered an oral composition.
- the subject is in need of one or both of the topical compositions.
- the subject is in need of one or both of the topical compositions and the oral composition.
- prevention and/or treatment of the acne may be effected by administration of just the oral dosage form.
- the subject is in need of a treatment for acne.
- the subject is in need of a composition for the treatment for acne.
- a topical composition is administered to the subject.
- the topical composition administered to the subject may be a topical gel.
- the topical composition administered to the subject may be a topical cream.
- the subject is administered an oral composition.
- the subject is in need of one or both of the topical compositions.
- the subject is in need of one or both of the topical compositions and the oral composition.
- a topical composition can achieve rapid penetration of taurine and magnesium into skin.
- a topical composition comprises taurine and magnesium.
- the topical composition comprising taurine and magnesium can achieve rapid penetration of taurine and magnesium into skin.
- the topical composition may be referred to herein as "topical tau-mag.”
- a topical composition for the prevention of acne is provided.
- a topical composition for the treatment of acne is provided.
- the composition is a topical gel or a topical cream that comprises at least two active ingredients.
- the two active ingredients may be two micronutrients.
- the two micronutrients are taurine and magnesium.
- taurine is present in high concentrations and magnesium is present in low concentrations. The taurine may be produced synthetically in the standard ways.
- the dose of taurine is about 3 g per day.
- the dose of taurine may be from about 0.5 to about 6 g per day.
- the dose of taurine is equal to about 0.5, 1 , 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 or 6 g per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of taurine in the topical composition may be greater than about 0.1 g per day and less than about 20 g per day.
- the topical composition comprises taurine in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the topical composition may additionally comprise a low dose of magnesium.
- the magnesium in tau-mag may be magnesium citrate, magnesium chloride, magnesium oxide or some other form of magnesium.
- the dose of magnesium is about 200 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is from about 25 to about 500 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is equal to about 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 or 500 mg per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of magnesium in the topical composition may be greater than about 1 mg per day and less than about 1 g per day.
- the topical composition comprises magnesium in a range of about 40 mg to about 400 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of a topical gel or a topical cream.
- the topical composition is used for about 1 day to about 21 days. In some embodiments, the topical composition is used for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21 days or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the topical composition is used for about 1 to about 52 weeks, in some embodiments, the topical composition is used for 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 or 30 weeks or within a range defined by any two of the aforem entioned values. [0026] The topical composition may be used as divided doses per day.
- the topical composition is used as about 2 to about 12 divided doses per day. In some embodiments, the topical composition is used as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 or 12 divided doses per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the topical composition is used as multiple doses per day. In some embodiments, the topical composition is used as about 2 to about 12 multiple doses per day. In some embodiments, the topical composition is used as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 or 12 multiple doses per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the age of the subject is from about 10 to about 70 years.
- the age of the subject may be 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65 or 70 years or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the age of the subject is lower than about 10 years.
- the age of the subject is higher than about 70 years.
- the sex of the subject is a male.
- the sex of the subject is a female.
- the subject has had acne for about I day.
- the subject has had acne for less than 5 years.
- the subject has had acne for about 5 years.
- the subject has had acne for more than about 5 years.
- the weight of the subject is from about 100 to about 250 lbs. In some embodiments, the weight of the subject is lower than about 100 lbs. In some embodiments, the weight of the subject is higher than about 250 lbs.
- the subject has not tried other acne remedies. In some embodiments, the subject has tried other acne remedies. In some embodiments, the subject has unsuccessfully tried other acne remedies. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from other remedies was less than about 50%. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from other remedies was about 5 to about 50%. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from other remedies was equal to about 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 or 50%o or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the relief from acne from topical tau-mag may be about 80 to about 100%. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from topical tau-mag may be equal to about 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 or 100% or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values,
- the topical composition additionally may comprise other micronutrients such as vitamins. In some embodiments, the topical composition additionally may comprise other micronutrients such as minerals. In some embodiments, the topical composition additionally may comprise other vitamins and minerals. In some embodiments, the topical composition additionally may comprise one or more micronutrients, wherein the one or more micronutrients is selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin Bl, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B 12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- the one or more micronutrients is selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin Bl, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B 12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron
- the subject has mild acne. In some embodiments, the subject has moderate acne. In some embodiments, the subject has severe acne. In some embodiments, the subject has mild - moderate acne. In some embodiments, the subject has moderate - severe acne.
- topical tau-mag may be partially effective. In some embodiments, topical tau-mag may be about 80 to about 99% effective. In some embodiments, topical tau-mag is 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99% effective or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, topical tau-mag is fully effective. In some embodiments, topical tau-mag may be about 100% effective.
- Topical tau-mag may mitigate scars due to acne. Topical tau-mag may mitigate scars due to mild acne. Topical tau-mag may mitigate scars due to moderate acne. Topical tau-mag may mitigate scars due to severe acne. Scarring from acne may be reduced about 20 to about 80% by topical tau-mag. Scarring from acne may be reduced equal to about 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 or 80% by topical tau-mag or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- topical compositions comprising high-dose taurine (about 3 g per day) together with low-dose magnesium (about 200 mg per day) may be very effective against mild - moderate acne, and may be partially effective against severe acne.
- topical compositions comprising high-dose taurine (about 3 g per day, in divided doses) in combination with low-dose magnesium (about 200 mg magnesium per day, in divided doses) may improve mild - moderate acne about 90 to about 100% within about 4 to about 12 weeks.
- the formulation may be a topical anti-acne gel/cream.
- the goal of applying a topical formulation is to achieve rapid penetration of taurine and magnesium into the pilosebaceous units of the skin.
- either an oral formulation or a topical formulation or both an oral and a topical formulation may be used by the subject in need thereof.
- the oral and/or topical formulation may be combined with other micronutrients such as vitamins and/or minerals.
- topical tau-mag may be a squeezable tube or a jar, of any pharmacological size and dimension, of anti-acne topical gel or cream.
- contents of topical tau-mag are taurine, magnesium and a vehicle (pharmaceutical carrier of dermatoiogical agents) gel or cream comprised of inactive ingredients and preferably aqueous-based.
- the amount of taurine contained in it may be in a range of about 200 mg to about 2 g, and the amount of magnesium contained in it may be in a range of about 20 mg to about 400 mg.
- the composition of the vehicle may be selected so as to be easy to apply and remove, be nonirritant, non-all ergenic, chemically stable, homogenous, and pharmacologically inert.
- vehicle gels/creams such as this are well known in pharmaceutical and aesthetics industries by those skilled in the art of manufacturing gels/creams.
- taurine and magnesium would be mixed into the vehicle to form the gel/cream.
- topical tau-mag is contemplated to be as follows; a subject in need of topical tau-mag would collect about 1 ⁇ 2 to about 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of gel/cream either from a tube of topical tau-mag or from a jar of topical tau-mag on a suitable device and apply it to an affected area of the body.
- the affected area can be the face, parts of the neck, chest, and back, and/or other affected bodily areas.
- nanoparticles Treatment compositions based on nanoparticles are under investigation as novel treatments of acne vulgaris and other skin lesions. Because of their unique physical properties, including their high surface area to size ratio, nanoparticles are ideal for use in various skin care products currently on the market because of their ability for enhanced mobility within any environment in the body. The benefits, side-effects and long-term consequences of using nanoparticles in therapeutic and/or cosmetic compositions are currently being actively explored (Wiesenthal A et ai., Eiternational Journal of Dermatology, Mar;50(3):247-54 (201 1)).
- the composition may be topically delivered using nanoparticles.
- the nanoparticles comprise those that can be used for dermatological purposes.
- nanoparticles can be used for topical spot treatment of, without limitation, one or more of mild/sporadic or break-out lesions, acute impending lesions or severe acne.
- an active ingredient in a composition may require a different vehicle for optimized therapy depending on the concentration of the active ingredient used for therapy. Therefore, one of ordinary skill in the art may decide which vehicle to use on a case by case basis.
- An example of inactive ingredients in a topical composition may comprise carbomer (gelling agent), purified water (solvent), potassium sorbate (preservative), propylene glycol (permeation enhancer). Additional examples of excipients in topical formulations can be found in Chang et al., The AAPS Journal, 15:41-52 (2013), which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the inactive ingredients may be selected from acrylates copolymer, carbomer 940, docusate sodium, edetate di sodium, glycerin, poloxamer 182, propylene glycol, purified water, silicon dioxide, sodium hydroxide.
- inactive ingredients in a topical composition may comprise carbomer, disodium EDTA, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, laureth-4, sodium hydroxide, water. Additional examples of topical formulations can be found in Raphael et al., Therapeutic Delivery, Feb 6, 2: 197-216 (2015), which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- compositions comprising taurine and magnesium
- an oral composition comprising taurine and magnesium.
- the oral composition may be referred to herein as "oral tau-mag.”
- the "oral tau-mag" is an oral supplement comprising high-dose taurine and low-dose magnesium.
- the oral composition comprises a high dose of taurine.
- the magnesium in tau- mag may be magnesium citrate, magnesium chloride, magnesium oxide or some other form of magnesium.
- the dose of taurine is about 3 g per day. In some embodiments, the dose of taurine is from about 0.5 to about 6 g per day.
- the dose of taurine is equal to about 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 or 6 g per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of taurine in the oral composition may be greater than about 0. 1 g per day and less than about 20 g per day.
- the oral supplement is a tablet or a capsule or a powder comprising taurine in a range of about 500 to about 1500 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the oral composition additionally comprises a low dose of magnesium.
- the dose of magnesium is about 200 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is from about 25 to about 500 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is equal to about 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 or 500 mg per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of magnesium in the oral composition may be greater than about 1 mg per day and less than about 1 g per day.
- the oral supplement is a tablet or a capsule or a powder comprising magnesium in a range of about 50 to about 150 mg per capsule or per tablet or per unit dose of powder.
- the oral composition is taken for about 1 day to about 21 days. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21 days or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for about 1 to about 52 weeks. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 or 30 weeks or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the oral composition is taken as divided doses per day. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken as about 2 to about 12 divided doses per day, in some embodiments, the oral composition is taken as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1.0, .1 1 or 12 divided doses per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken as multiple doses per day. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken as about 2 to about 12 multiple doses per day. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 multiple doses per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the age of the subject is from about 10 to about 70 years. In some embodiments, the age of the subject is 10, 1.5, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65 or 70 years or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the age of the subject is lower than about 10 years. In some embodiments, the age of the subject is higher than about 70 years. In some embodiments, the sex of the subject is a male. In some embodiments, the sex of the subject is a female. In some embodiments, the subject has had acne for about 1 day. In some embodiments, the subject has had acne for less than 5 years. In some embodiments, the subject has had acne for about 5 years.
- the subject has had acne for more than about 5 years.
- the weight of the subject is from about 100 to about 250 lbs. In some embodiments, the weight of the subject is lower than about 100 lbs. In some embodiments, the weight of the subject is higher than about 250 lbs.
- the subject has not tried other acne remedies. In some embodiments, the subject has tried other acne remedies. In some embodiments, the subject has unsuccessfully tried other acne remedies. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from other remedies was less than about 50%. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from other remedies was about 5 to about 50%. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from other remedies was equal to about 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 or 50% or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the relief from acne from "oral tau-mag” was about 80 to about 100%. In some embodiments, the relief from acne from "oral tau-mag” was equal to about 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 or 100% or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- Oral tau-mag may mitigate scars due to acne. Oral tau-mag may mitigate scars due to mild acne. Oral tau-mag may mitigate scars due to moderate acne. Oral tau-mag may mitigate scars due to severe acne. Scarring from acne may be reduced by about 20% to about 80% by topical tau-mag. Scarring from acne may be reduced by about 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75 or 80%> by topical tau-mag or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the oral composition additionally comprises other micronutrients such as vitamins. In some embodiments, the oral composition additionally comprises other micronutrients such as minerals. In some embodiments, the oral composition additionally comprises other vitamins and minerals. In some embodiments, the oral composition additionally comprises one or more micronutrients, wherein the one or more micronutrients is selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin Bl, vitamin B2, vitamin 133, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- the one or more micronutrients is selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin Bl, vitamin B2, vitamin 133, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphor
- the subject has mild acne. In some embodiments, the subject has moderate acne. In some embodiments, the subject has severe acne. In some embodiments, the subject has mild - moderate acne, in some embodiments, the subject has moderate - severe acne.
- oral tau-mag is partially effective, in some embodiments, “oral tau-mag” is about 80 to about 99% effective. In some embodiments, “oral tau-mag” is 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 or 99% effective or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, “oral tau-mag” is fully effective. In some embodiments, "oral tau-mag” is about 100% effective.
- oral supplements comprising high-dose taurine (about 3 g per day) together with low-dose magnesium (about 200 mg per day) can be very effective against mild - moderate acne, and can be partially effective against severe acne.
- oral supplementation with high-dose taurine oral supplementation improves mild - moderate acne about 90 to about 100% within about 4 to about 12 weeks in adults.
- "oral tau-mag' is a formulation such as a capsule, capiet, tablet, other pill form, or powder. A subject in need of the formulation can take about 0.25 - about 12 unit doses per day. The unit dose can be taken as a single dose or can be taken as a divided dose.
- the active ingredients of the formulation are a high dose of taurine and a low dose of magnesium.
- each unit dose of the formulation comprises between about 200 nig to about 2 g taurine and about 50 mg to about 150 mg magnesium.
- the dose of taurine may be about 3 g per day. In some cases, the dose of taurine may range from about 0.5 to about 6 g per day. In some embodiments, the dose of taurine is equal to about 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 or 6 g per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of taurine in the oral composition may be greater than about 0.1 g per day and less than about 20 g per day. In all embodiments, the oral composition additionally comprises a low dose of magnesium. In some embodiments, the dose of magnesium is about 200 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is from about 25 to about 500 mg per day. in some embodiments, the dose of magnesium is equal to about 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 or 500 mg per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of magnesium in the oral composition may be greater than about I mg per day and less than about 1 g per day.
- the dose of magnesium may be equal to about 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 or 500 mg per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the formulation may have inactive ingredients, such as a coating of pills, coloring agents for capsules, etc.
- the coating may comprise standard coating ingredients such as magnesium stearate and cellulose.
- the coating may be such that it allows for a timed-release of the active ingredients.
- the formulation may be sold in a pharmaceuticai/nutraceutical bottle.
- an active ingredient in a composition may require a different vehicle for optimized therapy depending on the concentration of the active ingredient used for therapy. Therefore, one of ordinary skill in the art may decide which vehicle to use on a case by case basis.
- An example of inactive ingredients in an oral composition may comprise cellulose (stabilizer, thickener), magnesium stearate (flow agent), and silicon dioxide (glidant). Additional examples of excipieiits in oral formulations can be found in Dave, Drug Topics, Oct 24, 2008, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. Additional examples of oral formulations can be found in Mitragotri et al., Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 13 :655-672 (2014), which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- an anti-acne kit may comprise only topical tau-mag.
- the kit may comprise only oral tau-mag.
- the kit may comprise both topical tau-mag and oral tau-mag.
- the kit may contain topical tau-mag and an oral supplement comprising various other micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals that may aid in effectiveness of taurine and magnesium against acne.
- the kit may contain oral tau-mag and an oral supplement comprising various other micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals that may aid in effectiveness of taurine and magnesium against acne.
- the kit may comprise topical tau-mag, oral tau-mag and an oral supplement comprising various other micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals that may aid in effectiveness of taurine and magnesium against acne.
- the kit may comprise enough topical tau-mag and oral tau-mag to provide an average user with about 2 - 16 weeks of treatment.
- kits of topical tau-mag and oral tau-mag that additionally comprises oral supplements from among an assortment of other micronutrients is to help prevent micron utrient deficiencies that could interfere with treatment of the skin.
- Most micronutrients are known to have effects on the skin, so trying to ensure that the skin obtains adequate levels of such micronutrients could potentially help with the ability of topical tau-mag and oral tau-mag to heal or prevent acne.
- a kit is provided that comprises topical tau-mag and oral tau-mag, and additionally comprises oral supplements from among an assortment of other micronutrients, in order to help prevent micron utrient deficiencies that might interfere with treatment of the skin.
- micronutrients are important for some aspect of skin health, such as the healing of lesions. And certain micronutrients appear to support the specific functions of taurine and magnesium in the pilosebaceous units. For example, vitamins D and A appear to facilitate taurine transport across cell membranes; choline helps to maintain the correct size and shape of the lipid droplets, which may be necessary for magnesium to effectively catalyze their smooth breakup to microdropiets. Since a deficiency in such supportive micronutrients could hinder the ability of taurine and magnesium to adequately perform their functions in the pilosebaceous units, supplementation with these micronutrients during tau-mag treatment may aid in the reduction or prevention of acne.
- the oral supplements of additional micronutrients for the kit could resemble a standard multivitamin/mineral supplement, with doses selected to achieve optimal skin health or to best complement the taurine and the magnesium.
- the oral supplement of micronutrients may additionally comprise micronutrients such as vitamins and/or minerals.
- the micronutrients are selected from the group consisting of vitamin A, vitamin Bl, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B 12, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous, Iodine, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Copper, Choline, Inositol, Omega 3, Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxanthin.
- an oral treatment or a topical treatment of a neonate or an infant who has acne is provided.
- the oral or topical treatment may be used for prevention of acne in the neonate or the infant.
- the oral or topical treatment has a high dose of taurine and a low dose of magnesium.
- the age of the neonate or the infant can range from about 1 day to about 2 years.
- the neonate or the infant can be a male.
- the neonate or the infant can be a female.
- the neonate or the infant has had acne for about 1 day.
- the neonate or the infant may have had acne for about 2 years.
- the weight of the neonate or the infant may range from about 2 to about 15 lbs.
- the weight of the neonate or the infant may be lower than about 2 lbs.
- the weight of the neonate or the infant may be higher than about 15 lbs.
- the dose of taurine is about 0.15 g per day. In some cases, the dose of taurine may range from about 0.05 to about 0.6 g per day. In some embodiments, the dose of taurine is equal to about 0.05, 0.1, 0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4, 0.45, 0.5, 0.55 or 0.6 g per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of taurine in the oral composition may be greater than about 0.01 g per day and less than about 2 g per day. In all embodiments, the oral composition additionally comprises a low dose of magnesium. In some embodiments, the dose of magnesium is about 50 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is from about 6.25 to about 125 mg per day. In some embodiments, the dose of magnesium is equal to about 6.25, 12.5, 25, 37.5, 50, 62.5, 75, 87.5, 100, 12.5 or 125 mg per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of magnesium in the oral composition may be greater than about 0.25 mg per day and less than about 0.25 g per day.
- the oral composition for the neonate and/or infant may be an oral supplement, for example a special baby formula with tau-mag for oral consumption specifically for baby acne. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for about 1 day to about 21 days.
- the oral composition is taken for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21 days or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for about 1 to about 52 weeks. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 or 30 weeks or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values,
- an oral treatment or a topical treatment of a pre- teen is provided.
- the oral or topical treatment may be used for prevention of acne in the pre- teen.
- the oral treatment has a high dose of taurine and a low dose of magnesium.
- the age of the pre-teen can range from about 2 years to about 12 years.
- the pre-teen can be a male.
- the pre-teen can be a female.
- the pre-teen may have had acne for about 1 day.
- the pre-teen may have had acne for about 2 years.
- the weight of the pre-teen may range from about 30 to about 70 lbs.
- the weight of the pre-teen may be lower than about 30 lbs.
- the weight of the pre-teen may be higher than about 70 lbs.
- the dose of taurine is about 1.5 g per day. In some cases, the dose of taurine may range from about 0.5 to about 6 g per day. In some embodiments, the dose of taurine is equal to about 0.5, 1 , 1.5, 2, 2,5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5,5 or 6 g per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of taurine in the oral composition may be greater than about 0.1 g per day and less than about 20 g per day.
- the oral composition additionally comprises a low dose of magnesium. In some embodiments, the dose of magnesium is about 200 mg per day.
- the dose of magnesium is from about 25 to about 500 mg per day. In some embodiments, the dose of magnesium is equal to about 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 or 500 mg per day or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the dose of magnesium in the oral composition may be greater than about 1 mg per day and less than about 1 g per day. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for about 1 day to about 21 days. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 or 21 days or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for about 1 to about 52 weeks. In some embodiments, the oral composition is taken for 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 or 30 weeks or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- any of the oral and/or topical compositions provided herein may comprise one or more of analgesic, anti-pyretic or anti-histaminic agents.
- any of the oral and/or topical compositions provided herein may be used as a cosmetic composition for treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- any of the oral and/or topical compositions provided herein may be used as a cosmetic composition in a cosmetic method for treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- any of the topical compositions provided herein may be formulated as a nanoparticle-based cosmetic composition for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- the one or more nanoparticles efficiently deliver the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium, suffici ent in combination, to the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- any of the topical compositions provided herein may be may be used as a nanoparticle-based cosmetic composition in a cosmetic method for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units.
- the one or more nanoparticles efficiently deliver the effective amounts of taurine and magnesium, sufficient in combination, to the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units,
- the nanoparticle can be of zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, gold, silver, platinum, etc.
- the nanoparticles can be shaped like nanoplates, rods, shells, wires, prisms, spheres, ovoids, pyramids, cylinders, spirals, cubes, eubiods, ellipsoids, etc.
- the nanoparticles can be amorphous.
- the efficiency a nanoparticie-based composition for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units may be about 75% to about 100% better than of a composition that is not nanoparticle-based. In some embodiments, the efficiency a nanoparticle-based composition for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units may be about 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 1 10, 115, 120, 125, 130, 135, 140, 145 or 150% better than of a composition that is not nanoparticle-based or within a range defined by any two of the aforementioned values.
- the standard suggested daily dose of topical tau-mag or oral tau-mag is a safe dose, consisting of an amount of taurine that does not exceed the upper observed safe level that has been reported in the scientific literature, and an amount of magnesium that does not greatly exceed the recommended daily allowance,
- Volunteer 1 Female, age 54, height 5'3", weight 105 lbs.
- Treatment regimen Volunteer 1 initially took taurine supplements (500 mg daily) for nutritional reasons, without knowing that taurine might have any prophylactic or healing effect on acne.
- One taurine dose per day was taken with a multivitamin/minerai pill, which contained 50 mg magnesium. Volunteer 1 had been experiencing sporadic breakouts of very mild acne, which stopped with the addition of taurine with the multivitamin/minerai pills, with the exception of one small lesion months later that was cleared in 3 days with a stepped-up dose of 1 g of taurine/day with the multivitamin/minerai pill.
- Volunteer 2 Female, age 50, height 5'5", weight 133 lbs.
- Treatment regimen Recommendation initially was for daily taurine of 1.5 g in 3 divided doses, without magnesium. After 5 days the treatment was switched to 2 g/day taurine with multivitamin/minerai pills containing a total of 150 mg magnesium oxide, in divided doses. Volunteer 2 had experienced only occasional acne in adulthood, but in recent months she had been experiencing frequent mild breakouts, with lesions few in number but very noticeable. At the time of treatment Volunteer 2 had 3 significant acne lesions.
- Volunteer 3 Female, age 29, height 5' 3", weight 1 18.
- Treatm en t regi m en Initial recommendation was for daily 1 ,5 g taurine (in divided doses, 1 g and 500 mg) with 200 mg magnesium oxide taken with the first daily taurine dose. Volunteer 3 typically had menstrual acne, starting the week before her period, with lesions few in number but often deep and bothersome, and she sometimes had acne during other parts of her cycle. After 4 days of taurine-magnesium treatment coinciding with menstrual acne, Volunteer 3 stopped treatment temporarily and resumed treatment after about 2 weeks, during mid-cycle. She opted then to take each taurine dose with a multivitamin/mineral pill containing magnesium oxide (total magnesium oxide daily was 100 mg). She cleared completely and stayed clear throughout her next menstrual period.
- her short treatment appears to be excellent and effective long-term.
- Volunteer 4 Female, age 27, height 5 ⁇ 0", weight 164 lbs.
- Treatment regimen Initial recommendation was for daily 1.5 g taurine (a low dose for the Volunteer's weight) with 200 mg magnesium oxide. Volunteer 4 had experienced mild acne during teenage years, and then again during adult years after getting off birth control pills a few years ago. Although usually her acne was very mild, she was especially prone to pronounced acne lesions during her menstrual periods and the week before each period. She had not had completely clear skin in years. For the first week, Volunteer 4 took taurine only, with slight improvement. For the next couple of weeks Volunteer 4 complied only sporadically with her treatment regimen.
- Volunteer 5 Male, age 26 (started treatment at age 25), height 5 '9", weight 150 lbs,
- Treatment regimen Initial recommendation was for daily 2 g taurine with 200 mg magnesium oxide in divided doses. Volunteer 5 had had an acne problem since teenage years. His degree of acne seemed worse than mild because many of his acne lesions had an unusual appearance, starting out as flat bright red spots, roughly 1/4 - 1/2 cm in diameter, which days or weeks later erupted into acne lesions that were often deep. After 17 days taking 2 g taurine with 200 mg magnesium citrate daily, he continued to break out, although the lesions were less deep and did not last as long. The treatment dose was then increased to 3 g day taurine and 200 mg/day magnesium citrate. Within 3 days, very good clearing was achieved. The acne was reduced to the remnants of 4 lesions, and the Volunteer looked much better than when he began treatment.
- Volunteer 6 Female, age 24, height 5'3", weight 155 lbs.
- Treatment regimen was 3 g taurine with 200 mg magnesium.
- the Volunteer had severe acne, which had started with blemishes at age 10 or 1 . Scarring on her cheeks was extensive, with many pitted scars. Her cheeks, jaw-line, and upper neck area looked very swollen and bumpy, likely indicating substantial acne beneath the skin surface, and these areas were prone to deep long-lasting acne lesions.
- the Volunteer had tried various anti-acne products over the years, but none had worked for her. Within the first 2 weeks of taurine-magnesium treatment, the Volunteer noticed that the duration of lesions was shorter and that the indentation of scars seemed less deep than before.
- the Volunteer Over the next 2 weeks, the Volunteer experienced significant improvement: swelling of the main acne areas greatly decreased, noticeably changing the shape of her face, especially in the lower cheeks and along the jaw-line; the texture of her skin was smoother; and most lesions were smaller. Over the subsequent 3 weeks, the swelling of her inflamed acne areas continued to decrease, and most of the redness of her cheeks disappeared; although she had a couple of pronounced new acne lesions, the old lesions were either gone or had flattened, and new lesions tended to be of much shorter duration.
- Volunteer 7 Male, age 20, height 5 ⁇ 1", weight 170 lbs.
- Treatment regimen initial recommendation for the Volunteer was for daily 3 g taurine with 200 mg magnesium citrate, in divided doses. The recommendation after week 2, in addition to the taurine-magnesium, was for a multivitamin/mineral with lunch.
- the Volunteer's degree of acne was moderate, with numerous acne bumps on the forehead and cheeks as well as some large blemishes on the forehead, both sides of the face, and the upper neck. He had experienced acne continuously for 5 years, and he had used an over-the- counter acne product after the first year that seemed to significantly worsen his acne. It was reported that 4 months prior to taurine-magnesium treatment, the Volunteer's acne had been more severe.
- Volunteer s Male, age 28, height 5 '8", weight 165 lbs.
- Treatment regimen Initial recommendation was for 2 g/day taurine with 200 m g day magnesium in 2 divided doses for the first week, and for 3 g/day taurine with 200 m g/day magnesium for the second week and thereafter.
- the Volunteer usually experienced at least very mild acne, with non-superficial lesions mainly restricted to the beard area, and recently his acne had worsened, making shaving in the chin area uncomfortable.
- the Volunteer showed noticeable improvement, with a clearing of the few lesions from the sides of his face.
- the Volunteer had significant old and new lesions on the chin, but was clear otherwise, and he reported the hue of his skin being better.
- Volunteer 9 Female, age 22, height 5 '6", weight 140 lbs.
- Treatment regimen Volunteer 9 started with 3 g/day taurine and 300 mg/day magnesium, in 3 divided doses.
- the Volunteer had mild acne for a couple of years, which rapidly worsened when she moved to a residence dependent on reddish well-water with very high iron content.
- her degree of acne seemed to be between mild and moderate.
- the most significant of her acne lesions were about a dozen pronounced raised lesions in the cheekbone areas. Clearing during the first 6 weeks of her taurine-magnesium treatment was good, with an overall improvement estimated by the Volunteer to be 70%, taking into account the number and depth of lesions.
- Volunteer 9 abruptly cut her dose to 2000 mg taurine and 200 mg magnesium and worsened considerably over 3 weeks until she resumed a taurine dose of 3000 mg, at which time she slowly improved over 10 weeks. Upon moving to a residence with clear water, she improved quickly and significantly with treatment within one week, to about the 90% level, and then ended treatment.
- TABLE 1 A summary of the treatment regimens and treatment outcomes in the above 9 working examples is presented in the TABLE 1.
- the data provided in the Examples support the surprising conclusion that relatively high doses of taurine together with magnesium provide excellent treatment and in some cases prevention of mild to severe acne, TABLE 1 does not reflect all instances of all micronutrient supplements taken by the Volunteers.
- some Volunteers in addition to taking their recommended supplements of taurine and magnesium, for some weeks or months took other micronutrient supplements or even a multivitamin/minerai supplement containing an extra low dose of magnesium. Where the volunteers complied with the recommended treatment regimen, all subjects experienced major improvement, with most enjoying from 90% to 1.00% clearing of their acne lesions.
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- Scenario 1 Topical spot treatment for mild/sporadic or break-out lesions or acute impending lesions
- the subject can present with mild/sporadic or break-out lesions or acute impending lesions.
- the subject may have had mild/sporadic or break-out lesions for 1 day to several days.
- a composition can be administered as a topical treatment.
- the topical treatment can be in the form of a gel or a cream.
- the composition is topically applied at the site of the mild/sporadic or break-out lesion or acute impending lesion.
- the topical treatment gel or cream comprises a combination of an amount of taurine and an amount of magnesium sufficient to treat mild/sporadic or break-out lesions or prevent acute impending lesions.
- concentrations for taurine and magnesium in the spot treatment embodiments would be within the ranges given for taurine and magnesium in the other topical embodiments.
- the amount of taurine can be about 500 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium can be about 100 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the topical treatment composition comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the subject can apply the gel or the cream two to four times a day at the site of the mild/sporadic or break-out lesion or the acute impending lesion.
- the subject can apply the gel/cream for about 1 week. After 1 week of application of the gel or the cream, the mild/sporadic or break-out lesions may be cleared and the acute impending lesions prevented.
- the subject can present with severe acne.
- the subject may have had severe acne for several days to several months.
- a composition of the present disclosure can be administered as a topical treatment.
- the topical treatment can be in the form of a gel or a cream.
- the composition is topically applied at the site of severe acne.
- the topical treatment gel or cream comprises a combination of an amount of taurine and an amount of magnesium sufficient to treat the severe acne.
- the topical treatment composition can comprise other therapeutic components such as an analgesic to reduce the pain associated with severe acne.
- the topical treatment composition comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- concentrations for taurine and magnesium in the spot treatment embodiments would be within the ranges given for taurine and magnesium in the other topical embodiments.
- the amount of taurine can be about 1000 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium can be about 50 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the subject can apply the gel or the cream two to four times a day at the site of the mild/sporadic or break-out lesion or the acute impending lesion.
- the subject can apply the gel/cream for about 1 - 4 months. After 1 - 4 months of application of the gel or the cream, the severe acne may be signifi cantly improved or cleared.
- the subject can present with severe acne.
- the subject may have had severe acne for several days to several months.
- the composition is a nanoparticle-based cosmetic composition for cosmetically treating one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units causing severe acne.
- the composition of the present disclosure can be administered as a topical treatment.
- the topical treatment can be in the form of a gel or a cream.
- the composition is topically applied at the site of severe acne.
- the topical treatment gel or cream can comprise gold nanoparticles shaped in the form of nanospheres that are coated with a combination of an amount of taurine and an amount of magnesium in a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The combination of an amount of taurine and an amount of magnesium is sufficient to treat the severe acne.
- the topical treatment composition can comprise other therapeutic components such as an analgesic to reduce the pain associated with severe acne.
- the nanoparticles efficiently deliver the composition to the one or more dysfunctional pilosebaceous units causing severe acne.
- the concentrations for taurine and magnesium in the spot treatment embodiments would be within the ranges given for taurine and magnesium in the other topical embodiments.
- the amount of taurine can be about 200 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the amount of magnesium can be about 50 mg per 1 ⁇ 2 teaspoon of the gel or the cream.
- the subject can apply the gel or the cream once a day at the sites of severe acne.
- the subject can apply the gel/cream for about 1 - 2 weeks. After 1 - 2 weeks of application of the gel or the cream, the severe acne lesions may be significantly improved or cleared.
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