Solid solution perforator for drug delivery and other applications
First Claim
1. A system for delivering a substance into tissue comprising:
- a patch includinga basal layer having a first side and a second side, anda plurality of micro-perforators projecting from the first side of the basal layer and formed from a solid matrix material without channels or passageways that are dissolved by a solvent in the tissue to form channels for delivering a substance into the tissue by diffusion, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymer or a carbohydrate derivative; and
a reservoir, including the solvent that dissolves the solid matrix material upon contact with the solvent over a time interval of between a few tens of seconds and a few hours after the micro-perforators have been inserted into a patient'"'"'s body, wherein the reservoir can be attached to the second side of the basal layer.
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Abstract
A solid drug perforator (SSP) system and an associated drug reservoir are provided for delivering theraputic, prophylactic and/or cosmetic compounds, for nutrient delivery and for drug targeting. For drug delivery, the SSP system includes an active drug ingredient and a matrix of perforator material that biodegrades or dissolves quickly upon contact with a patient'"'"'s body. The SSP system provides a skin barrier perforator and a controller for prompt initiation and cut-off of drug delivery. In a preferred method of transdermal drug delivery, an SSP system containing a selected drug penetrates into an epidermis or dermis, and the drug is promptly released from the (dissolving) SSP system perforator. An additional drug is optionally delivered from a patch reservoir through skin pores created by insertion of the perforator. Formulation and fabrication procedures for the SSP and associated reservoir are also provided. An SSP system can be fabricated with variety of shapes and dimensions.
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13 Claims
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1. A system for delivering a substance into tissue comprising:
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a patch including a basal layer having a first side and a second side, and a plurality of micro-perforators projecting from the first side of the basal layer and formed from a solid matrix material without channels or passageways that are dissolved by a solvent in the tissue to form channels for delivering a substance into the tissue by diffusion, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymer or a carbohydrate derivative; and a reservoir, including the solvent that dissolves the solid matrix material upon contact with the solvent over a time interval of between a few tens of seconds and a few hours after the micro-perforators have been inserted into a patient'"'"'s body, wherein the reservoir can be attached to the second side of the basal layer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for delivering a substance into tissue comprising:
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forming a plurality of channels into the tissue by affixing a patch including a basal layer having a first side and a second side, and a plurality of micro-perforators projecting from the first side of the basal layer and formed of a solid matrix material without channels or passageways into the tissue, wherein the matrix material comprises a polymer or a carbohydrate derivative, and dissolving the solid matrix material to form the plurality of channels, wherein the matrix material dissolves over a time interval of between a few tens of seconds and a few hours after the micro-perforators have been inserted into a patient'"'"'s body, wherein dissolving the matrix material comprises attaching to the patch a reservoir of a solvent effective to dissolve the matrix material upon contact with the solvent, and delivering the solvent from the reservoir to the micro-perforators; and delivering the substance through the plurality of channels by diffusion. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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