Device using hydrophilic polymer for delivering drug to biological environment
First Claim
1. A Drug delivery device comprising:
- (a) a drug(b) a housing having a shape-retaining wall defining an internal space and an opening connecting the space with the exterior of the device, said housing formed of a member selected from the group consisting of a fluid permeable and microporous polymers;
(c) a container in the housing, the container consisting essentially of a collapsible wall surrounding a reservoir for storing the drug and a passageway that projects through the opening for delivering drug from the container to the exterior of the device, said container formed of a material selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, gutta, percha, cyclised rubber, synthetic rubber, isoprene rubber, butadiene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, chloroprene rubber and ethylene-propylene rubber;
(d) a laminate in the housing, the laminate surrounding the container and comprising a lamina of an absorbent material and a lamina of a swellable hydrophilic polymer, said laminate capable of imbibing fluid into the housing through the polymer thereby causing the laminate to expand and exert pressure on the container which collapses said container and concomitantly pumps drug through the passageway from the device at a controlled rate over a prolonged period of time.
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Abstract
A self-powered device for delivering drug is disclosed. The device comprises (1) a substantially rigid housing, (2) a collapsible container storing a drug and having a passageway for delivering the drug in the housing, and (3) an expandable laminate positioned between the housing and the container. The laminate comprises (a) a lamina formed of an absorbent material laminated to (b) a lamina placed adjacent to the container and formed of a swellable hydrophilic polymer. In operation, when the device is in a biological environment, fluid from the environment is imbibed by the laminate into the housing causing the laminate to expand and exert pressure on the container, thereby collapsing the container and concomitantly pumping drug through the passageway from the device at a correspondingly controlled rate over a prolonged period of time.
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5 Claims
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1. A Drug delivery device comprising:
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(a) a drug (b) a housing having a shape-retaining wall defining an internal space and an opening connecting the space with the exterior of the device, said housing formed of a member selected from the group consisting of a fluid permeable and microporous polymers; (c) a container in the housing, the container consisting essentially of a collapsible wall surrounding a reservoir for storing the drug and a passageway that projects through the opening for delivering drug from the container to the exterior of the device, said container formed of a material selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, gutta, percha, cyclised rubber, synthetic rubber, isoprene rubber, butadiene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, nitrile rubber, chloroprene rubber and ethylene-propylene rubber; (d) a laminate in the housing, the laminate surrounding the container and comprising a lamina of an absorbent material and a lamina of a swellable hydrophilic polymer, said laminate capable of imbibing fluid into the housing through the polymer thereby causing the laminate to expand and exert pressure on the container which collapses said container and concomitantly pumps drug through the passageway from the device at a controlled rate over a prolonged period of time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. The drug delivery device according to claim 14, wherein the drug in the container is mixed with a pharmaceutically acceptible carrier.
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