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Implantable therapeutic device

  • US 9,066,779 B2
  • Filed: 01/03/2014
  • Issued: 06/30/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/29/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An ophthalmic drug delivery system comprising:

  • an extended release device configured to be implanted in an eye, the device comprising;

    a reservoir having a reservoir volume; and

    a rigid porous structure coupled to the reservoir having a plurality of interconnecting, irregularly shaped channels, the porous structure located at a distal region of the reservoir, the rigid porous structure having a release rate tuned to release a predetermined rate profile of a drug formulation from the reservoir and into the eye to treat the eye for an extended period of time; and

    a drug formulation contained in and delivered by the extended release device, wherein the drug formulation comprises an inhibitor of complement factor D having a concentration in a solution volume and a given half-life upon bolus injection of the solution volume into the eye,wherein the extended release device is tuned to the drug formulation by selecting a value for at least one of the group consisting of;

    the concentration, the reservoir volume, and the release rate, to achieve an effective half-life in the eye when the drug formulation is delivered by the implantable extended release device,wherein the effective half-life is longer than the given half-life; and

    wherein the rigid porous structure has a porosity P between about 3% to about 70% corresponding to the percentage of void spaces extending within the rigid porous structure.

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