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titleOfInvention Subcutaneous injection composition containing deoxycholic acid for hypotonic lipolysis and manufacturing method thereof
abstract The present invention relates to a subcutaneous injectable composition comprising deoxycholic acid and a method for preparing the same. The present invention relates to a composition for non-optically removing localized fat deposits. acid) and a biodegradable polymer, wherein the microparticles are in a form in which deoxycholic acid is evenly distributed in a spherical biodegradable polymer. According to the present invention, a single injection lasts for 1 to 3 months of lipolysis effect, and also prevents the destruction of surrounding tissue upon administration, and the drug release effect can be maintained at an effective amount of fat-dissolving concentration.
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