A61K9/0004

Intravesical Device for Controlled Drug Delivery

Implantable devices and methods for delivery of lidocaine or other drugs to a patient are provided. In one embodiment, the device includes a first drug portion which has a first drug housing which contains a first drug formulation in a solid form which includes a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of lidocaine; and a second drug portion which includes a second drug housing which contains a second drug formulation which includes lidocaine base. In another embodiment, the device includes a drug reservoir component which has an elastic tube having at least one lumen bounded by a porous sidewall having an open-cell structure, a closed-cell structure, or a combination thereof; and a drug formulation contained within the at least one lumen, wherein the device is deformable between a low-profile deployment shape and a relatively expanded retention shape.

Controlled Release Dosage Form

The present invention provides a simple and improved dose form that is capable of providing a controlled release of GABA.sub.B receptor agonist contained in the core thereof. The invention also provides methods of administering the dosage form and of treating conditions that are therapeutically responsive to GABA.sub.B receptor agonist.

Drug delivery system and method for controlled and continuous delivery of drugs into the brain by bypassing the blood brain barrier
11207461 · 2021-12-28 ·

The present invention provides devices and methods for controlled and continuous delivery of drugs into the brain by bypassing the blood brain barrier, without the need for any surgical manipulation of the brain. The respiratory mucosa in the maxillary sinus or in the nasal region is surgically accessed from the oral or maxillofacial region through a window made on the bone overlying the mucosa. The device is used to deliver drugs in a continuous and controlled manner either beneath or above the respiratory mucosa depending on the clinical requirements, drug formulation and the volume of drug used. The drug distributes into the brain from the delivery site by bypassing the blood brain barrier without causing any significant increase of the drug in the peripheral circulation. The device can be used for continuous and controlled drug delivery into the brain by bypassing the blood brain barrier for a number of medical conditions.

OTIC GEL FORMULATIONS FOR TREATING OTITIS EXTERNA
20210393511 · 2021-12-23 ·

Disclosed herein are methods for the treatment of otic diseases or conditions with antimicrobial agent compositions and formulations administered locally to an individual afflicted with an otic disease or condition, through direct application of these compositions and formulations onto or via perfusion into the targeted auris structure(s).

PROGRAMMABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR CHRONO DRUG RELEASE

The present disclosure provides programmable osmotic-controlled oral compositions providing delayed release of a therapeutically acceptable amount of a drug. The programmable osmotic-controlled compositions of the disclosure provide a lag time that is independent of the presence or absence of food, type of food, pH, gastric emptying, gastric motility, and volume and viscosity of gastric fluid. The compositions of the disclosure can be programmed to provide a desired and precise lag time, and release drug, after the lag time, at a rhythm, e.g., that matches the human circadian rhythm of a condition's symptoms and/or of the individual being treated in the application of the therapy to optimize therapeutic outcome and minimize side effects.

OSMOTIC DOSAGE FORMS COMPRISING DEUTETRABENAZINE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

Provided herein are osmotic dosage forms containing deutetrabenazine for use in the treatment of, e.g., hyperkinetic movement disorders. When orally administered to a subject on a once-daily basis, the dosage forms provide a favorable pharmacokinetic profile for the active agent indicating treatment efficacy over an extended period of time.

Method of administering amantadine prior to a sleep period

Methods of nighttime administration of amantadine to reduce sleep disturbances in patient undergoing treatment with amantadine are described, as well as compositions of extended release amantadine that are suitable for nighttime administration.

Biodegradable Implant for Sustained Trans-Nasal Delivery of Therapeutic Agents to the Brain
20210378947 · 2021-12-09 ·

A method of delivering a therapeutic agent into the central nervous system through the blood-brain barrier includes implanting an implant within the submucosal space of the olfactory epithelium. The implant can provide sustained drug delivery to the brain. The implant can be placed using a minimally invasive surgical approach.

SUSTAINED RELEASE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING LIOTHYRONINE

The present disclosure provides floating gastroretentive compositions comprising a multilayer core comprising 1) a pull layer containing liothyronine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, an acid, and a gas-generating agent; and 2) a push layer. Each of the pull layer and the push layer comprises a swellable water-soluble hydrophilic polymer. The composition further comprises a permeable elastic membrane covering at least a portion of the multilayer core and containing at least one orifice in fluid communication with the pull layer. The permeable elastic membrane comprises a copolymer of ethyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, and trimethylammonioethyl methacrylate chloride. The composition provides sustained release of liothyronine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.

BIOERODIBLE OCULAR DRUG DELIVERY INSERT AND THERAPEUTIC METHOD
20220168142 · 2022-06-02 ·

This invention relates to implantable bioerodible inserts for delivering an active pharmaceutical ingredient to the eye. The invention also relates to methods of treatment using such inserts as well as methods of manufacturing such inserts.