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| 20090087484 | Formulation and dosage form for increasing oral bioavailability of hydrophilic macromolecules - A formulation and dosage form for enhancing the bioavailability of orally administered hydrophilic macromolecules includes a permeation enhancer, a hydrophilic macromolecule, and a carrier such as a nonionic surfactant that exhibits in-situ gelling properties. The formulation is delivered within the GI tract as a liquid having at least some affinity for the surface of the GI mucosal membrane. Once released, it is believed that the liquid formulation spreads across one or more areas of the surface of the GI mucosal membrane, where the carrier of the formulation then transitions into a bioadhesive gel in-situ. As a bioadhesive gel, the formulation presents the hydrophilic macromolecule and the permeation enhancer at the surface of the GI mucosal membrane at concentrations sufficient to increase absorption of the hydrophilic macromolecule through the GI mucosal membrane over a period of time. A dosage form incorporates the formulation and may be designed to provide the controlled release of the formulation within the GI tract over a desired period of time. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20090143724 | Microprojection Array Immunization Patch and Method - Skin patches ( | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090186147 | Transdermal drug delivery devices having coated microprotrusions - Methods are provided for preparation of a coating on one or more microprojections of a microprojection array using wetting agents either as a pretreatment of the microprojection surfaces or incorporated in the coating formulation along with the active agent. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20100119568 | Apparatus and method for transdermal delivery of parathyroid hormone agents - An apparatus and method for transdermally delivering a biologically active agent comprising a delivery system having a microprojection member (or system) that includes a plurality of microprojections (or array thereof) that are adapted to pierce through the stratum corneum into the underlying epidermis layer, or epidermis and dermis layers. In one embodiment, the PTH-based agent is contained in a biocompatible coating that is applied to the microprojection member. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100152649 | Apparatus and method for transdermal delivery of parathyroid hormone agents - An apparatus and method for transdermally delivering a biologically active agent comprising a delivery system having a microprojection member (or system) that includes a plurality of microprojections (or array thereof) that are adapted to pierce through the stratum corneum into the underlying epidermis layer, or epidermis and dermis layers. In one embodiment, the PTH-based agent is contained in a biocompatible coating that is applied to the microprojection member. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100160895 | Apparatus and Method for Transdermal Delivery of Parathyroid Hormone Agents - An apparatus and method for transdermally delivering a biologically active agent comprising a delivery system having a microprojection member (or system) that includes a plurality of microprojections (or array thereof) that are adapted to pierce through the stratum corneum into the underlying epidermis layer, or epidermis and dermis layers. In one embodiment, the PTH-based agent is contained in a biocompatible coating that is applied to the microprojection member. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100226966 | Method for transdermal controlled release drug delivery - Provided herein are dosing methods for administering a biologically active agent using microprojections and microprojection arrays. The microprojections may be coated with at least two layers in order to achieve sustained release of the agent into a patient's blood stream. One layer comprises a biologically active agent, for example, a PTH agent and optionally other excipients. Another layer, which is generally, initially devoid of active agent comprises a polymer or a mix of polymers to provide controlled release, for example sustained release, of the biologically active agent contained in the first layer. Microprojections coated with multiple layers, some layers containing a biologically active agent and other layers containing a polymer for controlled release are also contemplated herein. | 09-09-2010 |