Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080213338 | IMPLANT STENT WITH A RETINOID FOR IMPROVED BIOCOMPATIBILITY - An implant device is provided which incorporates a retinoid for improving the biocompatibility of the device in tissue. The device may be bioerodible for the purpose of systemically or locally releasing a therapeutic agent in tissue or it may be a permanent implant which includes a surface treated with a retinoid for increasing the biocompatibility thereof. | 09-04-2008 |
20080254096 | SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS CONTAINING TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor into an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the implants may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions. | 10-16-2008 |
20080260803 | SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR INPLANTS CONTAINING TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor into an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the implants may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions. | 10-23-2008 |
20080260832 | SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING RETINAL DYSFUNCTION - Biocompatible intraocular microspheres and implants include an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist and a polymer associated with the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist to facilitate release of the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist into an eye for an extended period of time. The alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or to prevent the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions, to reduce one or more symptoms of an ocular condition, such as an ocular neurosensory disorder and the like, to enhance normal retinal function and/or to lower intraocular pressure. | 10-23-2008 |
20080268051 | HIGH VISCOSITY MACROMOLECULAR COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OCULAR CONDITIONS - Anti-angiogenesis compositions, and methods of using such compositions, useful for injection into the vitreous of human eyes are provided. Such compositions include MAAC solutions or particles present in a therapeutically effective amount, a viscosity-inducing component, and an aqueous carrier component. The compositions have viscosities at about 25° C. of at least about 10 cps or about 100 cps at a shear rate of 0.1/second. In a preferred embodiment, the viscosity at 25° C. is in the range of from about 80,000 cps to about 300,000 cps. | 10-30-2008 |
20080318986 | Ddc Compositions - A composition comprising from 1% to 3% dDC which is aqueous and ophthalmically acceptable is disclosed herein. | 12-25-2008 |
20090081277 | PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OCULAR CONDITIONS - Biodegradable drug delivery systems suitable for injection into an ocular region or site and methods for treating ocular conditions. The drug delivery systems provide increased drug residency time and attendant therapeutic benefit. | 03-26-2009 |
20090082321 | STEROID CONTAINING DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Pharmaceutical composition for intraocular use comprising a glucocorticoid derivative, such as beclomethasone 17,21-diproprionate admixed with a biodegradable polymer such as a poly(lactide-co-glycolide) polymer or a high molecular weight polymeric hyaluronic acid are disclosed. | 03-26-2009 |
20090118246 | Therapeutic ophthalmic compositions containing retinal friendly recpients and related methods - Pharmaceutical compositions suitable for administration into the interior of an eye of a person or animal are described. The present compositions include one or more components which are effective in providing a reduced toxicity relative to existing intraocular ophthalmic compositions. The present compositions include one or more therapeutic agents in amounts effective in providing a desired therapeutic effect when placed in an eye, and one or more retinal friendly excipients that have a reduced toxicity relative to benzyl alcohol or polysorbate 80. In certain compositions, the excipient component of the compositions comprises one or more cyclodextrins or cyclodextrin derivatives. Methods of using the compositions to treat ocular conditions are also described. | 05-07-2009 |
20090118247 | Therapeutic ophthalmic compositions containing retinal friendly excipients and related methods - Pharmaceutical compositions suitable for administration into the interior of an eye of a person or animal are described. The present compositions include one or more components which are effective in providing a reduced toxicity relative to existing intraocular ophthalmic compositions. The present compositions include one or more therapeutic agents in amounts effective in providing a desired therapeutic effect when placed in an eye, and one or more retinal friendly excipients that have a reduced toxicity relative to benzyl alcohol or polysorbate 80. In certain compositions, the excipient component of the compositions comprises one or more cyclodextrins or cyclodextrin derivatives. Methods of using the compositions to treat ocular conditions are also described. | 05-07-2009 |
20090148527 | INTRAOCULAR FORMULATION - Biodegradable therapeutic agent incorporating microspheres formulated in a high viscosity carrier suitable for intraocular administration to treat an ocular condition. The formulation can also be used to treat non-ocular conditions such as articular pathologies. | 06-11-2009 |
20090155314 | Dermal filler - Improved dermal filler formulation comprising a hyaluronic acid and a botulinum toxin. | 06-18-2009 |
20090163550 | RETINOID-CONTAINING SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a retinoid component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the retinoid component into an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the implants may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions, such as retinal damage, including glaucoma and proliferative vitreoretinopathy. | 06-25-2009 |
20090196905 | STABILIZATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANES IN OCULAR DISEASES AND CONDITIONS - Methods of treating ocular diseases and conditions using biodegradable ocular implants containing cyclosporine to inhibit mitochondrial permeability transition pore formation are disclosed. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197846 | Therapeutic ophthalmic compositions containing retinal friendly excipients and related methods - Pharmaceutical compositions suitable for administration into the interior of an eye of a person or animal are described. The present compositions include one or more components which are effective in providing a reduced toxicity relative to existing intraocular ophthalmic compositions. The present compositions include one or more therapeutic agents in amounts effective in providing a desired therapeutic effect when placed in an eye, and one or more retinal friendly excipients that have a reduced toxicity relative to benzyl alcohol or polysorbate 80. In certain compositions, the excipient component of the compositions comprises one or more cyclodextrins or cyclodextrin derivatives. Methods of using the compositions to treat ocular conditions are also described. | 08-06-2009 |
20090197847 | Therapeutic ophthalmic compositions containing retinal friendly excipients and related methods - Pharmaceutical compositions suitable for administration into the interior of an eye of a person or animal are described. The present compositions include one or more components which are effective in providing a reduced toxicity relative to existing intraocular ophthalmic compositions. The present compositions include one or more therapeutic agents in amounts effective in providing a desired therapeutic effect when placed in an eye, and one or more retinal friendly excipients that have a reduced toxicity relative to benzyl alcohol or polysorbate 80. In certain compositions, the excipient component of the compositions comprises one or more cyclodextrins or cyclodextrin derivatives. Methods of using the compositions to treat ocular conditions are also described. | 08-06-2009 |
20090203660 | Therapeutic ophthalmic compositions containing retinal friendly excipients and related methods - Pharmaceutical compositions suitable for administration into the interior of an eye of a person or animal are described. The present compositions include one or more components which are effective in providing a reduced toxicity relative to existing intraocular ophthalmic compositions. The present compositions include one or more therapeutic agents in amounts effective in providing a desired therapeutic effect when placed in an eye, and one or more retinal friendly excipients that have a reduced toxicity relative to benzyl alcohol or polysorbate 80. In certain compositions, the excipient component of the compositions comprises one or more cyclodextrins or cyclodextrin derivatives. Methods of using the compositions to treat ocular conditions are also described. | 08-13-2009 |
20100015158 | METHOD FOR TREATING ATROPHIC AGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION - Compositions and methods for treating dry age related macular degeneration (dry AMD) by administration to an intraocular location of an anti-neovascular agent (such as bevacizumab) in either a liquid or solid polymeric vehicle (or both), such as a biodegradable hyaluronic acid or PLGA (or PLA). | 01-21-2010 |
20100056547 | OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING dDC - A composition comprising dDC and a polymer, wherein the composition is an aqueous liquid with a viscosity which increases upon contact with a surface of an eye is disclosed herein. | 03-04-2010 |
20100068244 | STABILIZED BIODEGRADABLE NEUROTOXIN IMPLANTS - Biodegradable neurotoxin implants and methods of making and using such implants are provided. Biodegradable neurotoxin implants include a neurotoxin, a biodegradable polymer component, and an acidity regulating component. The biodegradable polymer component is effective in controlling the release of the neurotoxin from the implant when the implant is located in a patient's body. The acidity regulating component is effective in maintaining a pH of the implant in a desired range that may be effective in stabilizing the neurotoxin as the implant biodegrades when the implant is located in a patient's body. In one embodiment, an implant includes a botulinum toxin, a biodegradable polymer, and either monomers from which a biodegradable polymer is derived or oligomers including monomeric units substantially identical to a monomer from which a biodegradable polymer is derived, or a combination of such monomers and oligomers. The oligomers and biodegradable polymer may be derived from a single type of monomer. The implants disclosed herein may be administered to a human or animal patient in which a therapeutic effect is desired for prolonged periods of time. | 03-18-2010 |
20100074957 | INTRAOCULAR FORMULATION - Biodegradable therapeutic agent incorporating microspheres formulated in a high viscosity carrier suitable for intraocular administration to treat an ocular condition. The formulation can also be used to treat non-ocular conditions such as articular pathologies. | 03-25-2010 |
20100098772 | DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING NEOVASCULARIZATION - Anti-angiogenesis compositions, and methods of using such compositions, useful for intraocular to treat neovascularization. The compositions can have viscosities at about 25° C. of at least about 10 cps or about 100 cps at a shear rate of 0.1/second. In a preferred embodiment, the viscosity at 25° C. is in the range of from about 80,000 cps to about 300,000 cps. | 04-22-2010 |
20100104654 | PROSTAGLANDIN AND PROSTAMIDE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND INTRAOCULAR THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Biocompatible, bioerodible implants and microspheres include latanoprost and a biodegradable polymer effective, when placed intraocular (such as into the subtenon space) to treat glaucoma. | 04-29-2010 |
20100204325 | VALPROIC ACID DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND INTRAOCULAR THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Biocompatible, bioerodible, sustained release drug delivery system formulated as implants, microspheres and high viscosity hyaluronic acid solutions comprise valproic acid as therapeutic agent and a biodegradable polymer, the system being effective, when placed intraocular (such as into the subtenon space or into the vitreous) to treat a retinal disease or condition. | 08-12-2010 |
20100222390 | Methods and Compositions for the Intravenous Administration of Compounds Related to Proton Pump Inhibitors - Disclosed herein are liquid compositions comprising a therapeutically effective concentration of a prodrug of a sulfonyl-containing proton pump inhibitor, wherein said compositions have a pH of from 3 to 7.3. Solid compositions related thereto are also disclosed. Methods of delivering a proton pump related thereto are also disclosed. Compositions comprising a second therapeutically active agent are also disclosed herein. | 09-02-2010 |
20100222587 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE INTRAOCULAR TRANSPORT OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - Membrane transporter-targeted therapeutic agents and methods of making and using the same. | 09-02-2010 |
20100247606 | INTRAOCULAR SUSTAINED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING OCULAR CONDITIONS - Biocompatible, bioerodible sustained release implants and microspheres for intracameral or anterior vitreal placement include an anti-hypertensive agent and a biodegradable polymer effective to treat an ocular hypertensive condition (such as glaucoma) by relapsing therapeutic amount of the anti-hypertensive agent over a period of time between | 09-30-2010 |
20100278897 | INTRAOCULAR BIOACTIVE AGENT DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH MOLECULAR PARTITIONING SYSTEM - The present disclosure generally provides intraocular implants including at least one therapeutic bioactive agent and a molecular partitioning system. The molecular partitioning system comprises at least two phases wherein the first phase has an inherent viscosity equal or greater than the inherent viscosity of a second phase. The molecular partitioning system allows the intraocular implants to controllably release the at least one therapeutic bioactive agent into the surrounding tissues once implanted. | 11-04-2010 |
20100278898 | INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE REDUCTION WITH INTRACAMERAL BIMATOPROST IMPLANTS - The present invention provides a method of treating an ocular condition in an eye of a patient, comprising the step of placing a biodegradable intraocular implant in an eye of the patient, the implant comprising a prostamide and a biodegradable polymer matrix that releases drug at a rate effective to sustain release of an amount of the prostamide from the implant to provide an amount of the prostamide effective to prevent or reduce a symptom of an ocular condition of the eye, wherein said ocular condition is elevated IOP and said implant is placed in an intracameral location to dilate the outflow channels of the eye emanating from Schlemm's Canal. | 11-04-2010 |
20110034448 | CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INHIBITOR SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Biocompatible intraocular drug delivery systems include a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor therapeutic agent and a polymeric component in the form of an implant, a microparticle, a plurality of implants or microparticles, and combinations thereof. The therapeutic agent is released in a biologically active form, for example, the therapeutic agent may retain its three dimensional structure when released into an eye of a patient, or the therapeutic agent may have an altered three. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions, such as retinal damage, including glaucoma and proliferative vitreoretinopathy among others. | 02-10-2011 |
20110076318 | RETINOID-CONTAINING SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS AND RELATED MATTERS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a retinoid component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the retinoid component into an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the implants may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions, such as retinal damage, including glaucoma and proliferative vitreoretinopathy. | 03-31-2011 |
20110077229 | Steroid Containing Drug Delivery Systems - Pharmaceutical composition for intraocular use comprising a glucocorticoid derivative, such as beclomethasone 17,21-diproprionate admixed with a biodegradable polymer such as a poly(lactide-co-glycolide) polymer or a high molecular weight polymeric hyaluronic acid are disclosed. | 03-31-2011 |
20110250285 | OIL-IN-OIL EMULSIFIED POLYMERIC IMPLANTS CONTAINING A HYPOTENSIVE LIPID AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants, such as microparticles, include a prostamide component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective in facilitating release of the prostamide component into an eye for an extended period of time. The prostamide component may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. Or, the prostamide component may be encapsulated by the polymeric component. The present implants include oil-in-oil emulsified implants or microparticles. Methods of producing the present implants are also described. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce a at least one symptom of an ocular condition, such as glaucoma. | 10-13-2011 |
20110251201 | Sustained release intraocular implants and methods for preventing retinal dysfunction - Biocompatible intraocular implants include an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist and a polymer associated with the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist to facilitate release of the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist into an eye for an extended period of time. The alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants may be placed in an eye to prevent the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions, or to reduce one or more symptoms of an ocular condition, such as an ocular neurosensory disorder and the like. | 10-13-2011 |
20120059060 | VALPROIC ACID DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND INTRAOCULAR THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Biocompatible, bioerodible, sustained release drug delivery system formulated as implants, microspheres and high viscosity hyaluronic acid solutions comprise valproic acid as therapeutic agent and a biodegradable polymer, the system being effective, when placed intraocular (such as into the subtenon space or into the vitreous) to treat a retinal disease or condition. | 03-08-2012 |
20120141532 | Botulinum Toxin Formulation - Botulinum neurotoxin formulated with a hyaluronic acid carrier with increased residency time of the botulinum toxin at a subdermal location and fewer botulinum toxin induced complications or side effects. | 06-07-2012 |
20120142652 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR LOCALIZED THERAPY OF THE EYE - Compositions, and methods of using such compositions, useful for injection into the posterior segments of human or animal eyes are provided. Such compositions include small particles of a poorly soluble therapeutic agent that facilitates formation of concentrated regions of the therapeutic agent in the retinal pigmented epithelium of an eye. The particles are formed by combining a therapeutic agent with an ophthalmically acceptable polymer component. The particles have sizes less than about 3000 nanometers, and in some cases, less than about 200 nanometers. One example of composition includes particles of triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronic acid have a size less than about 3000 nanometers. | 06-07-2012 |
20120157499 | DELIVERY OF AN ACTIVE DRUG TO THE POSTERIOR PART OF THE EYE VIA SUBCONJUNCTIVAL OR PERIOCULAR DELIVERY OF A PRODRUG - The present invention relates to method of sustained-delivery of an active drug to a posterior part of an eye of a mammal to treat or prevent a disease or condition affecting said mammal, wherein said disease or condition can be treated or prevented by the action of said active drug upon said posterior part of the eye, comprising administering an effective amount of an ester prodrug of the active drug subconjunctivally or periocularly. Preferably, the active drug is more than about 10 times as active as the prodrug. Other aspects of this invention deal with the treatment of certain diseases by the periocular or subconjunctival delivery of an ester prodrug, and certain pharmaceutical products containing ester prodrugs for periocular or subconjunctival administration. | 06-21-2012 |
20120219611 | HYPOTENSIVE LIPID-CONTAINING BIODEGRADABLE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a prostamide component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective in facilitating release of the prostamide component into an eye for an extended period of time. The prostamide component may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce a at least one symptom of an ocular condition, such as glaucoma. | 08-30-2012 |
20120238633 | HYPOTENSIVE LIPID-CONTAINING BIODEGRADABLE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a prostamide component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective in facilitating release of the prostamide component into an eye for an extended period of time. The prostamide component may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce a at least one symptom of an ocular condition, such as glaucoma. | 09-20-2012 |
20120258163 | Tyrosine Kinase Microspheres - Biocompatible intraocular microspheres include a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor into the vitreous of an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the microspheres can be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The microspheres can be placed into an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions. | 10-11-2012 |
20130017243 | SUSTAINED-RELEASE RESERVOIR IMPLANTS FOR INTRACAMERAL DRUG DELIVERY - The present invention provides a sustained release implant for intraocular use to treat elevated intraocular pressure, which implant is configured for intracameral or anterior vitreal administration to a patient with elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), said implant comprising a core of an antihypertensive agent surrounded by a polymer, which limits the rate of passage of the antihypertensive agent from the implant into the eye of said patient and said implant provides a linear rate of release of therapeutically effective amounts of said anti-hypertensive agent into the eye for a period of time of between 14 days and 365 days. | 01-17-2013 |
20130017268 | PROSTAGLANDIN AND PROSTAMIDE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND INTRAOCULAR THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Biocompatible, bioerodible implants and microspheres include latanoprost and a biodegradable polymer effective, when placed intraocular (such as into the subtenon space) to treat glaucoma. | 01-17-2013 |
20130040895 | Pharmaceutical Formulations and Methods for Treating Ocular Conditions - Biodegradable drug delivery systems suitable for injection into an ocular region or site and methods for treating ocular conditions. The drug delivery systems provide increased drug residency time and attendant therapeutic benefit. | 02-14-2013 |
20130210862 | SUSTAINED RELEASE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS CONTAINING TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor into an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the implants may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions. | 08-15-2013 |
20130236526 | Sustained Release Intraocular Implants and Methods for Preventing Retinal Dysfunction - Biocompatible intraocular implants include an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist and a polymer associated with the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist to facilitate release of the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist into an eye for an extended period of time. The alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants may be placed in an eye to prevent the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions, or to reduce one or more symptoms of an ocular condition, such as an ocular neurosensory disorder and the like. | 09-12-2013 |
20130236557 | Oil-in-Oil emulsified polymeric implants containing a hypotensive lipid and related methods - Biocompatible intraocular implants, such as microparticles, include a prostamide component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective in facilitating release of the prostamide component into an eye for an extended period of time. The prostamide component may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. Or, the prostamide component may be encapsulated by the ploymeric component. The present implants include oil-in-oil emulsified implants or microparticles. Methods of producing the present implants are also described. The implants may be placed in eye to treat or reduce a at least one symptom of an ocular condition, such as glaucoma. | 09-12-2013 |
20130237602 | VALPROIC ACID DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND INTRAOCULAR THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Biocompatible, bioerodible, sustained release drug delivery system formulated as implants, microspheres and high viscosity hyaluronic acid solutions comprise valproic acid as therapeutic agent and a biodegradable polymer, the system being effective, when placed intraocular (such as into the subtenon space or into the vitreous) to treat a retinal disease or condition. | 09-12-2013 |
20130267497 | KINASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to drug delivery systems comprising ocular implant, which include organic molecules, capable of modulating tyrosine kinase signal transduction in order to regulate, modulate and/or inhibit abnormal cell proliferation, in combination with a polymer, which polymer serves to control, modify, modulate and/or slow the release of the therapeutic component into the environment of the eye in which said composite is placed. | 10-10-2013 |
20130330395 | Tyrosine Kinase Microspheres - Biocompatible intraocular microspheres include a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor into the vitreous of an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the microspheres can be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The microspheres can be placed into an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions. | 12-12-2013 |
20140031298 | Compositions and Methods for Localized Therapy of the Eye - Compositions, and methods of using such compositions, useful for injection into the posterior segments of human or animal eyes are provided. Such compositions include small particles of a poorly soluble therapeutic agent that facilitates formation of concentrated regions of the therapeutic agent in the retinal pigmented epithelium of an eye. The particles are formed by combining a therapeutic agent with an ophthalmically acceptable polymer component. The particles have sizes less than about 3000 nanometers, and in some cases, less than about 200 nanometers. One example of a composition includes particles of triamcinolone acetonide and hyaluronic acid have a size less than about 3000 nanometers. | 01-30-2014 |
20140031408 | Biodegradable Intravitreal Tyrosine Kinase Implants - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a tyrosine kinase inhibitor and a biodegradable polymer that is effective to facilitate release of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor into the vitreous of an eye for an extended period of time. The therapeutic agents of the implants may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix that is substantially free of a polyvinyl alcohol. The implants can be placed in an eye to treat or reduce the occurrence of one or more ocular conditions. | 01-30-2014 |
20140038972 | ALPHA-2 AGONIST POLYMERIC DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist and a polymer associated with the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist to facilitate release of the alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist into an eye for an extended period of time. The alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonist may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants can be placed in an eye to treat one or more ocular conditions, such as an ocular vasculopathy or glaucoma, including reduction of an elevated intraocular pressure. | 02-06-2014 |
20140086974 | BIODEGRADABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS FOR THE SUSTAINED RELEASE OF PROTEINS - Biodegradable drug delivery systems, such as extruded implants, for the sustained delivery of a protein to an ocular region of the eye or intraarticular region in the body are described. The drug delivery systems may be used to treat a variety of ocular and medical conditions, including macular degeneration. Methods for using and making the drug delivery systems are also described. The drug delivery systems can be in the form of extruded filaments configured for placement in an ocular region such as the vitreous body or anterior chamber of the eye. | 03-27-2014 |
20140271780 | PROSTAMIDE-CONTAINING INTRAOCULAR IMPLANT - Prostamide-containing biodegradable intraocular implants, prostamide compounds, prostamide-containing pharmaceutical compositions, and methods for making and using such implants and compositions for the immediate and sustained reduction of intraocular pressure and treatment of glaucoma in an eye of a patient are described. | 09-18-2014 |
20140294986 | Microsphere Drug Delivery System for Sustained Intraocular Release - Disclosed are biodegradable microspheres between 40 μm and 200 μm in diameter that are effectively retained in the anterior chamber of the eye without producing hyperemia. The microspheres generally contain a drug effective for the treatment of an ocular condition and include a biodegradable polymer matrix that can provide for the sustained (>7 day) release of the drug following administration to the anterior chamber of the eye. Methods for making and using the microspheres to treat an ocular condition are also disclosed. | 10-02-2014 |
20140302007 | BOTULINUM TOXIN FORMULATION - neurotoxin formulated with a hyaluronic acid carrier with increased residency time of the | 10-09-2014 |
20140314868 | PROSTAGLANDIN AND PROSTAMIDE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND INTRAOCULAR THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF - Biocompatible, bioerodible implants and microspheres include latanoprost and a biodegradable polymer effective, when placed intraocular (such as into the subtenon space) to treat glaucoma. | 10-23-2014 |
20140316009 | INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE REDUCTION WITH INTRACAMERAL BIMATOPROST IMPLANTS - The present invention provides a method of treating an ocular condition in an eye of a patient, comprising the step of placing a biodegradable intraocular implant in an eye of the patient, the implant comprising a prostamide and a biodegradable polymer matrix that releases drug at a rate effective to sustain release of an amount of the prostamide from the implant to provide an amount of the prostamide effective to prevent or reduce a symptom of an ocular condition of the eye, wherein said ocular condition is elevated IOP and said implant is placed in an intracameral location to dilate the outflow channels of the eye emanating from Schlemm's Canal. | 10-23-2014 |
20140322206 | METHOD FOR TREATING ATROPHIC AGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION - Compositions and methods for treating dry age related macular degeneration (dry AMO) by administration to an intraocular location of an anti-neovascular agent (such as bevacizumab) in either a liquid or solid polymeric vehicle (or both), such as a biodegradable hyaluronic acid or PLGA (or PLA). | 10-30-2014 |
20140341968 | Intraocular Drug Delivery Systems - Biodegradable implants sized and suitable for implantation in an ocular region or site and methods for treating ocular conditions. The implants provide an extended release of an active agent at a therapeutically effective amount for a period of time between 10 days and one year or longer. | 11-20-2014 |
20140371308 | HYPOTENSIVE LIPID-CONTAINING BIODEGRADABLE INTRAOCULAR IMPLANTS AND RELATED METHODS - Biocompatible intraocular implants include a prostamide component and a biodegradable polymer that is effective in facilitating release of the prostamide component into an eye for an extended period of time. The prostamide component may be associated with a biodegradable polymer matrix, such as a matrix of a two biodegradable polymers. The implants may be placed in an eye to treat or reduce a at least one symptom of an ocular condition, such as glaucoma. | 12-18-2014 |