Drug/drug delivery systems for the prevention and treatment of vascular disease
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1. A drug delivery device comprising:
- an intraluminal medical device;
a biocompatible, nonerodible polymeric coating affixed to the intraluminal medical device, the polymeric coating including first and second layers; and
a therapeutic dosage of an inhibitor of the mammalian Target of Rapamycin incorporated into the first layer of the polymeric coating for a treatment of intimal hyperplasia, the first and second layers of the polymeric coating being configured to release the inhibitor of the mammalian Target of Rapamycin into the tissue around the intraluminal medical device for a period ranging from about three days to about fifty-six days, the second layer of the polymeric coating being configured substantially as a diffusion barrier for controlling the release rate of the inhibitor of the mammalian Target of Rapamycin, and wherein the total thickness of the polymeric coating is in the range from about one micron to about 20 microns with the first layer having a thickness in the range from about 8 microns to about 12 microns and the second layer having a thickness in the range from about 1 micron to about 2 microns.
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Abstract
A drug and drug delivery system may be utilized in the treatment of vascular disease. A local delivery system is coated with rapamycin or other suitable drug, agent or compound and delivered intraluminally for the treatment and prevention of neointimal hyperplasia following percutaneous transluminal coronary angiography. The local delivery of the drugs or agents provides for increased effectiveness and lower systemic toxicity.
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1. A drug delivery device comprising:
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an intraluminal medical device;
a biocompatible, nonerodible polymeric coating affixed to the intraluminal medical device, the polymeric coating including first and second layers; and
a therapeutic dosage of an inhibitor of the mammalian Target of Rapamycin incorporated into the first layer of the polymeric coating for a treatment of intimal hyperplasia, the first and second layers of the polymeric coating being configured to release the inhibitor of the mammalian Target of Rapamycin into the tissue around the intraluminal medical device for a period ranging from about three days to about fifty-six days, the second layer of the polymeric coating being configured substantially as a diffusion barrier for controlling the release rate of the inhibitor of the mammalian Target of Rapamycin, and wherein the total thickness of the polymeric coating is in the range from about one micron to about 20 microns with the first layer having a thickness in the range from about 8 microns to about 12 microns and the second layer having a thickness in the range from about 1 micron to about 2 microns. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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