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Jane Christina Denyer, Hertfordshire GB
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20110200646 | The TRPVL Antagonists SB-795498 For Treating Rhinitis - The present invention relates to the use of urea compound in the treatment of rhinitis, to aqueous pharmaceutical compositions containing said compound, in particular to compositions suitable for intranasal administration. | 08-18-2011 |
Jonathan S.h. Denyer, Chichester GB
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20090025714 | Drug Delivery Apparatus and Method - A drug delivery apparatus includes a mouthpiece portion having an internal conduit for delivering an aerosol including the drug to the patient. The internal conduit has an inlet end and a mouthpiece end that is structured to be received in the patient's mouth. The mouthpiece portion is structured to operate at a substantially fixed inhalation flow rate when the patient inhales through the mouthpiece end. The apparatus further includes an aerosol generator for generating the aerosol from a drug supply and injecting the aerosol into a first region within the mouthpiece portion located between an outlet of the aerosol generator and the inlet end of the conduit. The mouthpiece portion also includes a flow accelerating mechanism that causes a localized flow rate at the first region to be greater than the inhalation flow rate. A method is also provided that increases the local flow rate within the mouthpiece portion. | 01-29-2009 |
20090025718 | Apparatus and Method for Maintaining Consistency for Aerosol Drug Delivery Treatments - An aerosol drug delivery apparatus is provided. The apparatus may include a reservoir constructed to contain a predetermined dose of a liquid drug, an aerosol generator in communication with the reservoir, and a power source arranged to deliver power to the aerosol generator in order to produce an aerosolized form of the dose that can be administered to a patient. The apparatus may maintain consistent aerosol drug delivery treatments, for example, by way of a breath measuring mechanism that monitors the patient's breathing pattern during the administration of the dose and a controller configured to vary the power level at which the power source during the administration of the dose based on the monitored breathing pattern. | 01-29-2009 |
20120304987 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENABLING THERAPEUTIC DELIVERY OF AEROSOLIZED MEDICAMENT TO A PLURALITY OF SUBJECTS TO BE MONITORED - A server is configured to be communicatively linked with drug delivery devices used by a plurality of different subjects to receive aerosolized medicament as part of a therapy regime. The server provides a user with a user interface that enables the user to access therapy information related to the therapy of a plurality of different subjects. This may facilitate the monitoring of therapy received by the plurality of subjects. | 12-06-2012 |
Jonathan S. H. Denyer, Chichester GB
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20080257337 | Ventilator Aerosol Delivery - A method for delivering a medicament to a mechanically ventilated patient receiving a flow of breathing gas comprises delivering a respiratory maneuver to such a patient, monitoring the physiological effects of the respiratory maneuver on such patient, automatically establishing an optimized respiratory maneuver in response to the monitored physiological effects, and delivering the optimized respiratory maneuver to such a patient. A system for delivering an aerosolized medicament to a ventilated patient is also provided. | 10-23-2008 |
20120143073 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REMOTELY MONITORING AND/OR MANAGING THE TREATMENT OF A PLURALITY OF SUBJECTS WITH AEROSOLIZED MEDICAMENT - Therapy regimes of a plurality of subjects are remotely monitored and/or managed, wherein the therapy regimes include reception of aerosolized medicament. This enables users such as medical care providers, researchers, clinic administrators, and/or other users to monitor and/or manage the therapy regimes of the plurality of subjects through a centralized access point. This reduces physical requirements of proximity for the users and/or the subjects, alleviates the administrative the burden placed on the users to manage and/or monitor individual therapy regimes, and/or provides other enhancements over convention systems. | 06-07-2012 |
Jonathan Stanley Harold Denyer, West Sussex GB
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20110232636 | VALVED HOLDING CHAMBER AND MASK THEREFOR - Various embodiments of a valved holding chamber and a mask for a respiratory drug delivery apparatus each having an exhalation valve element having two portions which, based on the movement thereof, encourages proper use of the device. Also, a valved holding chamber having an MDI adapter having a rigid outer portion and a flexible inner portion structured to receive and hold an outlet of an MDI. In addition, a mouthpiece assembly for a valved holding chamber that includes a main body portion and a mouthpiece portion having a plurality of legs for supporting the valved holding chamber in a first orientation and preventing it from freely rolling. | 09-29-2011 |
Jonathan Stanley Harold Denyer, Chichester GB
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20110277766 | MASK AND METHOD FOR DELIVERING A THERAPEUTIC BREATHABLE SUBSTANCE | 11-17-2011 |
20120240922 | APPARATUS AND METHOD COMPRISING ADJUSTABLE STEPPED MOUTHPIECE FOR AEROSOL DRUG DELIVERY - An apparatus ( | 09-27-2012 |
20120240923 | COLOR IDENTIFICATION FOR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - A monitoring device includes a housing that is constructed and arranged to be removably attached to a drug delivery device for an inhaled drug. A color detector is operatively associated with the housing and constructed and arranged to detect an identifying color of at least a portion of the drug delivery device when the housing is attached to the drug delivery device and to output color information for use by a processor to, based on the detected color, identify information about the inhaled drug. | 09-27-2012 |
20120266870 | DRUG DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD - A nebulizer ( | 10-25-2012 |
20120285236 | METHOD OF USING A TEMPERATURE-BASED AEROSOL DETECTOR - An aerosol delivery system (e.g., MDI or nebulizer for delivering aerosolized medication to a patient) includes a temperature sensor in an aerosol output pathway of the system. A controller determines that an aerosol generator of the system has released aerosol when the sensor senses a predetermined temperature change in the pathway. The temperature sensor may also comprise a thermal flow sensor that includes a heater and upstream and downstream temperature sensors. The controller compares the upstream and downstream temperatures to determine the presence, direction, and/or magnitude of fluid flow in the pathway. The controller may use the aerosol detection and/or flow detection to monitor compliance with desired use of the system and/or provide real-time instructions to a user for proper use of the system. The controller may record the aerosolization and flow data for later analysis. | 11-15-2012 |
20120285447 | NEBULIZER - A nebulizer ( | 11-15-2012 |
20120291779 | FLOW SENSOR AND AEROSOL DELIVERY DEVICE - An aerosol delivery system (e.g., MDI or nebulizer for delivering aerosolized medication to a patient) includes a temperature sensor in an aerosol output pathway of the system. A controller determines that an aerosol generator of the system has released aerosol when the sensor senses a predetermined temperature change in the pathway. The temperature sensor may also comprise a thermal flow sensor that includes a heater and upstream and downstream temperature sensors. The controller compares the upstream and downstream temperatures to determine the presence, direction, and/or magnitude of fluid flow in the pathway. The controller may use the aerosol detection and/or flow detection to monitor compliance with desired use of the system and/or provide real-time instructions to a user for proper use of the system. The controller may record the aerosolization and flow data for later analysis. | 11-22-2012 |
20130008436 | RESPIRATORY DRUG DELIVERY APPARATUS INCLUDING A FEEDBACK AND COMPLIANCE DEVICE - A respiratory drug delivery apparatus ( | 01-10-2013 |
20130186392 | AEROSOL DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH TEMPERATURE-BASED AEROSOL DETECTOR - An aerosol delivery system (e.g., MDI or nebulizer for delivering aerosolized medication to a patient) includes a temperature sensor ( | 07-25-2013 |
20140000599 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF REMOTELY MONITORING AND/OR MANAGING THE TREATMENT OF A PLURALITY OF SUBJECTS WITH AEROSOLIZED MEDICAMENT | 01-02-2014 |
Paul Denyer, Houston, TX US
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20130312958 | RESERVOIR TREATMENT - A method of treatment of a subterranean hydrocarbon-bearing reservoir, the reservoir comprising at least one porous and permeable rock formation, the reservoir being penetrated by a plurality of injection wells and one or more production wells, the injection wells sharing a common injection header for delivering an aqueous injection fluid to the injection wells, the method comprising: a. identifying a group of injection wells selected from the injection wells sharing the common injection header; b. determining a cumulative volume of the treatment stream that is to be supplied contemporaneously to all of the injection wells within the identified group; c. simultaneously transmitting the treatment stream only to the identified group of injection wells so as to inject the treatment stream into the reservoir, thereby treating the reservoir to improve the sweep efficiency of subsequently injected fluid. | 11-28-2013 |