Drug delivery device for drug suspensions
11452816 · 2022-09-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Roger Groskopf (Saddle Brook, NJ, US)
- Lionel Vedrine (Palo Alto, CA, US)
- Michael C. Ratigan (Mahwah, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
A61M5/343
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/2448
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M5/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
In one aspect of the subject invention, a drug delivery device is provided which includes a reservoir for containing a medicament and has a proximal end and a distal end, the medicament including a suspension of solids in a liquid carrier. Further, the drug delivery device includes a needle in fluid communication with the reservoir and having a distal end for injection into a patient, and a proximal end in the reservoir. An accumulation surface is defined at least partially about the needle, distally of the proximal end of the needle. The accumulation surface defines a distally-extending indentation which is sized and shaped to collect, during use, solids that come out of suspension. Advantageously, with the subject invention, the accumulation surface allows for solids to accumulate at a location spaced from the proximal end of the needle, thereby minimizing the possibility of clogging the needle.
Claims
1. A drug delivery device comprising: a barrel having a proximal end and a distal end, said barrel at least partially defining a reservoir for containing a medicament, the medicament comprising a suspension of solids in a liquid carrier; a needle in fluid communication with said reservoir and having a distal end for injection into a patient, and a proximal end extending into said reservoir; a plunger provided in said reservoir, said plunger being selectively movable for urging said suspension from said reservoir through said needle; and, at least one agitator disposed in said reservoir in communication with said suspension, said agitator configured to agitate said suspension during movement of said plunger and wherein said agitator is located at least partially proximally of said proximal end of said needle so as to allow for mixing of the suspension proximally of the needle, wherein said agitator includes one or more fins extending from the distal end of the barrel in a distal direction and disposed about said needle, wherein the one or more fins are configured to direct the suspension which by-passes the proximal end of the needle cannula in a generally distal direction towards the distal end of the barrel.
2. The device as in claim 1, wherein said agitator includes one or more channels defined in said barrel, and a stationary plug disposed in said barrel configured so as to seal portions of said channels in defining a continuous flowpath therethrough.
3. The device as in claim 2, wherein said channels are located at least partially proximally of said proximal end of said needle.
4. The device as in claim 2, wherein said stationary plug includes one or more channels defined therein.
5. The device as in claim 1, wherein said agitator includes an annular component disposed in said barrel with one or more channels defined therein, and a stationary plug disposed in said annular component configured so as to seal portions of said channels in defining a continuous flowpath therethrough.
6. The device as in claim 5, wherein said channels are located at least partially proximally of said proximal end of said needle.
7. The device as in claim 5, wherein said stationary plug includes one or more channels defined therein.
8. The device as in claim 1, wherein said agitator includes a stationary plug disposed in said barrel with one or more channels defined therein, said channels defining a continuous flowpath therethrough.
9. The device as in claim 1, wherein said agitator includes an annular component disposed in said barrel, and a stationary plug disposed in said annular component with one or more channels defined therein, said channels defining a continuous flowpath therethrough.
10. The device as in claim 1, wherein said agitator includes at least one stationary vane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) With reference to the figures, a drug delivery device 10 is shown for delivery of a drug in a fluid suspension to an individual. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the drug delivery device 10 may be of various forms. With reference to
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(16) With a pen injector configuration, a drug cartridge 48 is typically provided. The drug cartridge 48 may include the barrel 16, the stopper 22 and the septum 30 and define the reservoir 12. The main difference between the drug cartridge 48 and the configuration of
(17) The suspension 14 includes a medicament for delivery into an individual. The suspension 14 includes solid components held in a liquid carrier. The active medicament agent or agents may be in the solid components of the suspension 14 and/or in the liquid carrier. The suspension 14 may contain solids dissolved to varying degrees, including at least some solids completely dissolved, or it may include solid particles, suspended in the liquid carrier. The suspension 14 may be pre-mixed before it is disposed in the reservoir 12, or it may be mixed after it has been disposed in the reservoir 12. For example, the reservoir 12 may house a liquid diluent and a solid drug in separate compartments, such as in a reconstitution arrangement as is known in the art, where the two components are mixed prior to delivery to an individual. Examples of suitable reconstitution arrangements may be found, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,874,381 and in U.S. Pat. No. 4,968,299, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
(18) During storage or use of the drug delivery device 10, the solid components of the suspension 14 may come out of solution. With reference to
(19) Preferably, the proximally-facing surface 54 also includes a proximally-extending protrusion 62 located adjacent to the accumulation surface 58. The protrusion 62 is preferably sized and positioned so that the needle cannula 38 extends therethrough during use.
(20) As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the indentation 60 may be formed with various configurations, including being formed as one or more discontinuous indentations. For example, the indentation 60 may be formed as one or more dimples in the proximally-facing surface 54.
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(23) In addition to providing a manner by which solid particles may be accumulated, it may be desired to provide features for agitating the suspension 14, thereby possibly causing sufficient mixing and causing solid particles to go back into solution in the suspension 14. An agitator may be provided in the reservoir 12 configured to cause agitation upon movement of the plunger 26, particularly distal movement of the plunger 26. Thus, as the suspension 14 is driven towards the needle cannula 38 under force of movement of the plunger 26, the suspension 14 is caused to flow in a generally distal direction. In one embodiment, with reference to
(24) The plunger 26 will force the suspension 14 through the channels 68 about the plug 69. Distal movement of the plunger 26 will impart distally directed momentum to the suspension 14 such that the suspension 14 will generally move distally down the channels 68. The channels 68 will provide a rotational aspect to the flow, thus causing turbulence in minimizing separation in the suspension 14. It is preferred that the channels 68 be located at least partially proximally of the proximal end 40 of the needle cannula 38. In this manner, any mixing of the suspension 14 may be done proximally of the needle cannula 38 thereby increasing the possibility of mixing the suspension 14 and then causing the mixed suspension to be delivered through the needle cannula 38. Other configurations of the channels 68 are possible. In addition, the channels 68 may be wholly or partially located distally of the proximal end 40 of the needle cannula 38.
(25) The plug 69 preferably fits sufficiently tightly against the barrel 16 and/or the annular component 67 to be generally stationary. In addition, as shown in
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(27) One or more of the fins 70 may be provided. Preferably, the fins 70 are plate shaped and extend in a distal direction from the septum 30 or the distal end 20 of the barrel 16. Various shapes and configurations of the fins 70 are possible. Channels 72 are formed between the fins 70 into which the suspension 14 is urged under force of movement of the plunger 26. The fins 70 reduce flow area and thus cause the suspension 14 to accelerate through the channels 72 in passing to the proximal end 40 of the needle cannula 38. This increase in velocity helps maintain the suspension thereby minimizing separation therein. In addition, the fins 70 direct any of the suspension 40 which by-passes the proximal end 40 of the needle cannula 38 in a generally distal direction. The fluid is directed to strike against, and rebound from, the septum 30 and/or the distal end 20 of the barrel 16. Upon rebounding, the suspension 14 is forced to mix with the suspension 14 that is flowing from behind.
(28) In a further embodiment of an agitator, and with reference to