A61L2300/214

Antimicrobial Compositions and Methods for Locking Catheters
20180126044 · 2018-05-10 ·

Antimicrobial compositions for use in locking catheters and other devices are provided. In some embodiments, the composition includes at least one alcohol, at least one biocidal agent which is not an alcohol, and one or more poloxamers; in other embodiments, the composition comprises at least one poloxamer and at least one alcohol. The composition can provide long-lasting antimicrobial activity. Methods of using the composition are also provided.

FUNCTIONALIZED PEG FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES

A coating for a metal surface, the coating including poly(ethylene glycol) disposed on and covalently bonded directly to at least a portion of the metal surface, and a functional group grafted to at least a portion of the poly(ethylene glycol). The functional group is one of a bioactive functional group and an antimicrobial functional group.

Antimicrobial compositions and methods for locking catheters
09872941 · 2018-01-23 · ·

Antimicrobial compositions for use in locking catheters and other devices are provided. In some embodiments, the composition includes at least one alcohol, at least one biocidal agent which is not an alcohol, and one or more poloxamers; in other embodiments, the composition comprises at least one poloxamer and at least one alcohol. The composition can provide long-lasting antimicrobial activity. Methods of using the composition are also provided.

ANTICOAGULANT COMPOUNDS COMPRISING CHELATING AGENTS AND CATIONIC ANTI-COAGULATION ENHANCERS AND METHODS AND DEVICES FOR THEIR USE

Devices, systems, and methods are provided including a structure having one or more surfaces configured for internal use within a patient's body and one or more therapeutic compositions comprising one or more active substances including at least one of a chelating agent, a direct factor Xa inhibitor, a direct factor IIa inhibitor, and a factor XI/XIa inhibitor disposed in or on the structure. The structure is configured to be positioned adjacent a target site in the patient's body. The therapeutic composition is formulated to release the one or more active substances to the target site to provide one or more of inhibit clot formation, promote clot dissolution, inhibit or dissolute inflammation, inhibit vessel injury, increase time before clotting, and/or inhibit cell proliferation. Delayed or other controlled release of the therapeutic composition from the structure may be provided.

Antimicrobial Compositions and Methods for Locking Catheters
20170216493 · 2017-08-03 ·

Antimicrobial compositions for use in locking catheters and other devices are provided. In some embodiments, the composition includes at least one alcohol, at least one biocidal agent which is not an alcohol, and one or more poloxamers; in other embodiments, the composition comprises at least one poloxamer and at least one alcohol. The composition can provide long-lasting antimicrobial activity. Methods of using the composition are also provided.

ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS
20170215417 · 2017-08-03 ·

An anti-microbial composition, comprising a chelator (such as EDTA and its salts), and a transport enhancer (such as Methyl Sufonyl Methane; MSM) is provided. Together, the combination of the two substances unexpectedly and beneficially inhibits bacterial or fungal biofilms when administered to an area of microbial infection. Preferred formulations include spray, lotion, solution, gel, cream, ointment, soap, deodorant, surgical rinse, or dental rinse.

MICRONEEDLE DEVICE HAVING A PEPTIDE THERAPEUTIC AGENT AND AN AMINO ACID AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20170209367 · 2017-07-27 ·

A medical device including an array of microneedles and a coating disposed on or within the microneedles and a method of making such a device are disclosed. The coating includes a peptide therapeutic agent and an amino acid. A method of stabilizing a peptide therapeutic agent with an amino acid on an array of microneedles is also disclosed. In some cases, the peptide therapeutic agent and the amino acid either both have a net positive charge or both have a net negative charge. In some cases, the peptide therapeutic agent is histidine.

REDUCING POST-OPERATIVE ADHESION FORMATION WITH INTRAPERITONEAL GLUTAMINE
20170203013 · 2017-07-20 ·

Intraperitoneal administration of glutamine to reduce adhesions in the peritoneum of a patient.

Microneedle device having a peptide therapeutic agent and an amino acid, methods of making and using the same

A medical device including an array of microneedles and a coating disposed on or within the microneedles and a method of making such a device are disclosed. The coating includes a peptide therapeutic agent and an amino acid. A method of stabilizing a peptide therapeutic agent with an amino acid on an array of microneedles is also disclosed. In some cases, the peptide therapeutic agent and the amino acid either both have a net positive charge or both have a net negative charge. In some cases, the peptide therapeutic agent is histidine.

TRANEXAMIC ACID SPRAY FOR KNEE ARTHROPLASTY

The present invention relates to novel formulations comprising a sprayable composition comprising tranexamic acid and chitosan for use in the treatment of wounds or injuries, in particular for use as a topical hemostatic composition or for surgical intervention and the process for preparation thereof.