Patent classifications
A61K31/445
TREATMENT OF PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH CESAREAN SECTION SURGERY WITH SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain associated with cesarean section surgery in a subject, the method comprising administering into the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) a multivesicular liposome comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid; and b) an aqueous phase comprising bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the aqueous phase is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome.
TREATMENT OF PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH CESAREAN SECTION SURGERY WITH SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain associated with cesarean section surgery in a subject, the method comprising administering into the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) a multivesicular liposome comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid; and b) an aqueous phase comprising bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the aqueous phase is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome.
TREATMENT OF PAIN BY ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain, the method comprising administering into the subject
a pharmaceutical composition comprising multivesicular liposomes encapsulating bupivacaine phosphate, said multivesicular liposomes comprising
bupivacaine or a salt thereof;
phosphoric acid;
a lipid component comprising at least one amphipathic lipid and at least one neutral lipid lacking a hydrophilic head group; and,
optionally, a cholesterol and/or a plant sterol wherein said multivesicular liposomes are made by a process comprising:
a) preparing a first aqueous component comprising phosphoric acid;
b) preparing a lipid component comprising at least one organic solvent, at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid lacking a hydrophilic head group;
c) mixing said first aqueous component and said lipid component to form a water-in-oil emulsion, wherein at least one component comprises bupivacaine or a salt thereof;
d) mixing said water-in-oil emulsion with a second aqueous component to form solvent spherules; and
e) removing the organic solvent from the solvent spherules to form multivesicular liposomes encapsulating bupivacaine phosphate,
wherein inadvertent administration of the pharmaceutical composition into the vasculature of the subject does not result in cardiac side effects or CNS side effects in the subject.
TREATMENT OF PAIN BY ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain, the method comprising administering into the subject
a pharmaceutical composition comprising multivesicular liposomes encapsulating bupivacaine phosphate, said multivesicular liposomes comprising
bupivacaine or a salt thereof;
phosphoric acid;
a lipid component comprising at least one amphipathic lipid and at least one neutral lipid lacking a hydrophilic head group; and,
optionally, a cholesterol and/or a plant sterol wherein said multivesicular liposomes are made by a process comprising:
a) preparing a first aqueous component comprising phosphoric acid;
b) preparing a lipid component comprising at least one organic solvent, at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid lacking a hydrophilic head group;
c) mixing said first aqueous component and said lipid component to form a water-in-oil emulsion, wherein at least one component comprises bupivacaine or a salt thereof;
d) mixing said water-in-oil emulsion with a second aqueous component to form solvent spherules; and
e) removing the organic solvent from the solvent spherules to form multivesicular liposomes encapsulating bupivacaine phosphate,
wherein inadvertent administration of the pharmaceutical composition into the vasculature of the subject does not result in cardiac side effects or CNS side effects in the subject.
TREATMENT OF PAIN BY ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain, the method comprising administering into the subject
a pharmaceutical composition comprising multivesicular liposomes encapsulating bupivacaine phosphate, said multivesicular liposomes comprising
bupivacaine or a salt thereof;
phosphoric acid;
a lipid component comprising at least one amphipathic lipid and at least one neutral lipid lacking a hydrophilic head group; and,
optionally, a cholesterol and/or a plant sterol wherein said multivesicular liposomes are made by a process comprising:
a) preparing a first aqueous component comprising phosphoric acid;
b) preparing a lipid component comprising at least one organic solvent, at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid lacking a hydrophilic head group;
c) mixing said first aqueous component and said lipid component to form a water-in-oil emulsion, wherein at least one component comprises bupivacaine or a salt thereof;
d) mixing said water-in-oil emulsion with a second aqueous component to form solvent spherules; and
e) removing the organic solvent from the solvent spherules to form multivesicular liposomes encapsulating bupivacaine phosphate,
wherein inadvertent administration of the pharmaceutical composition into the vasculature of the subject does not result in cardiac side effects or CNS side effects in the subject.
TREATMENT OF PAIN BY SUBARACHNOID ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain, the method comprising injecting into the subarachnoid space of the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) a multivesicular liposome comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid; and b) an aqueous phase comprising bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the aqueous phase is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome.
TREATMENT OF PAIN BY SUBARACHNOID ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain, the method comprising injecting into the subarachnoid space of the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) a multivesicular liposome comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid; and b) an aqueous phase comprising bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the aqueous phase is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome.
TREATMENT OF PAIN BY SUBARACHNOID ADMINISTRATION OF SUSTAINED-RELEASE LIPOSOMAL ANESTHETIC COMPOSITIONS
In some embodiments provided herein is a method of treating pain, the method comprising injecting into the subarachnoid space of the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising: a) a multivesicular liposome comprising: at least one amphipathic lipid, and at least one neutral lipid; and b) an aqueous phase comprising bupivacaine phosphate, wherein the aqueous phase is encapsulated within the multivesicular liposome.
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