PROTECTIVE RELEASE SHEET FOR MICRONEEDLE PATCH

20210016072 ยท 2021-01-21

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    Abstract

    Provided is a microneedle patch which is easily to be applied on a skin surface. One or more holes are provided inside a protective sheet of the microneedle patch, and one or more cutting lines running from an outer edge of the protective sheet toward the holes are also provided. The cutting lines may be symmetrically arranged on both sides of the hole. Providing an incision on the outer edge of the cutting lines of the protective release sheet facilitates cutting along the cutting lines. In the use of the microneedle patch, both sides of the cutting line of the protective release sheet are held and torn so as to bring out a microneedle array adhesive sheet and apply it on a skin. Then the microneedle array surface is slightly compressed, thereby the microneedle is inserted into the stratum corneum.

    Claims

    1-10. (canceled)

    11. A microneedle patch system comprising: a microneedle array including a flexible substrate having first and second surfaces and microneedles provided on the first surface of the flexible substrate, an adhesive sheet adhered to the second surface of the flexible substrate, and a protective release sheet including one or more holes, wherein the microneedle array is held in the hole, and further comprising a protective case holding the protective release sheet so that the protective release sheet is sandwiched from above and below.

    12. The microneedle patch system according to claim 11, wherein the protective release sheet has one hole and one microneedle array is held in the hole of the protective release sheet.

    13. The microneedle patch system according to claim 11, wherein the protective release sheet has a plurality of holes and the plurality of microneedle arrays are held in the corresponding holes of the protective release sheet, respectively.

    14. The microneedle patch system according to claim 13, wherein the protective release sheet has one hole and one microneedle array is held in the corresponding hole of the protective release sheet.

    15. The microneedle patch system according to claim 11, wherein an interspace is provided between the hole of the protective release sheet and microneedle array and the interspace prevents damage of the microneedle array substrate.

    16. The microneedle patch system according to claim 12, wherein an interspace is provided between the hole of the protective release sheet and microneedle array and the interspace prevents damage of the microneedle array substrate.

    17. The microneedle patch system according to claim 13, wherein an interspace is provided between the hole of the protective release sheet and microneedle array and the interspace prevents damage of the microneedle array substrate.

    18. The microneedle patch system according to claim 14, wherein an interspace is provided between the hole of the protective release sheet and microneedle array and the interspace prevents damage of the microneedle array substrate.

    19. The microneedle patch system according to claim 11, wherein said protective case is a lidded protective case having a structure that the face of the needles is fixed while kept up from the bottom by holding the protective release sheet so that the protective release sheet is sandwiched by the protective case.

    20. The microneedle patch system according to claim 12, wherein said protective case is a lidded protective case having a structure that the face of the needles is fixed while kept up from the bottom by holding the protective release sheet so that the protective release sheet is sandwiched by the protective case.

    21. The microneedle patch system according to claim 13, wherein said protective case is a lidded protective case having a structure that the face of the needles is fixed while kept up from the bottom by holding the protective release sheet so that the protective release sheet is sandwiched by the protective case.

    22. The microneedle patch system according to claim 14, wherein said protective case is a lidded protective case having a structure that the face of the needles is fixed while kept up from the bottom by holding the protective release sheet so that the protective release sheet is sandwiched by the protective case.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0029] FIG. 1 shows a protective release sheet for one microneedle array. In order to clarify the structure, a sectional view of FIG. 1 (a) and a plan view of FIG. 1 (b) are illustrated.

    [0030] FIG. 2 shows a microneedle patch having a protective release sheet in which cutting lines are provided in a longitudinal direction on the both sides of a microneedle array.

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows a microneedle patch in which cutting lines of a protective sheet are perforated lines and arrows are provided on the both sides of the cutting line.

    [0032] FIG. 4 shows a protective release sheet for two microneedle arrays.

    [0033] FIG. 5 shows another example of a protective release sheet for two microneedle arrays.

    [0034] FIG. 6 shows a third example of a protective release sheet for two microneedle arrays.

    [0035] FIG. 7 shows a fourth example of a protective release sheet for two microneedle arrays.

    [0036] FIG. 8 shows a fifth example of a protective release sheet for two microneedle arrays.

    [0037] FIG. 9 shows a sixth example of a protective release sheet for two microneedle arrays.

    [0038] FIG. 10 shows a schematic sectional view in which a microneedle patch is housed in a protective case.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0039] Now, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the figures, but the present invention should not be limited to the following Examples.

    Example 1

    [0040] The microneedle patch in the present example is shown in FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 1, a microneedle array 11 has an oval planar shape with a horizontal width of about 65 mm and vertical width of 30 mm. These microneedles 11a are placed on a flexible microneedle array substrate 11b. Therefore, the entire microneedle array can be deformed according to unevenness of a skin.

    [0041] Although the size of the microneedle is not limited, 30-1000 m-long needles are provided at about 50-500 needles/cm.sup.2. Although the active ingredient thereof is hyaluronic acid, it may contain components effective in wrinkle reduction for a skin and activation for rejuvenation. In order to clarify the figures, the microneedles are omitted in the plan view of FIG. 1 (b), and their number are reduced in the sectional view of FIG. 1 (a).

    [0042] An adhesive sheet 13 is provided on the back of the microneedle array (back side of the paper face in FIG. 1), and has an oval shape slightly larger than that of the microneedle array 11. As shown in the plan view of FIG. 1 (b), there is an oval hole in the center part of the adhesive tape, and thus the central part of the microneedle array is not covered with the adhesive tape. The horizontal width of the adhesive tape is 100 mm. Note that the outline of the adhesive tape 13 is drawn by dashed line in the plan view for indicating that it is provided on the back.

    [0043] A protective release sheet 12 is formed in a rectangular shape with a horizontal width of 120 mm and vertical width of 70 mm and comprises a hole 14 in the center. The hole is larger than the microneedle array, and, as shown in the sectional view of FIG. 1 (a), an interspace 16 is provided between the microneedle array and the release sheet and a part of the adhesive face of the adhesive tape is exposed. In addition, the protective release sheet is larger than the adhesive sheet and spreads beyond the adhesive sheet.

    [0044] The cutting lines 15 of the protective release sheet are provided on the right and left sides of the release sheet from its outer edge toward the hole. The protective release sheet is divided into two halves by the cutting lines.

    [0045] In the use of the microneedle patch, both ends of the protective release sheet 12 between which either of cutting lines runs are held, the protective release sheet is removed from the adhesive sheet along the cutting line, and then the adhesive sheet can be easily removed from the protective release sheet so that the microneedle array 11 can be applied to the skin through the adhesive sheet 13. Subsequently, the surface of the microneedle array 11 is slightly compressed, thereby the microneedle is inserted into the stratum corneum. This insertion hardly causes sensation of pain.

    Example 2

    [0046] The microneedle patch used in the present example is shown in FIG. 2. The material and usage thereof are the same as in Example 1 except that the microneedle array 21 is formed in a comma shape. In FIG. 2, the surface of the microneedle is drawn as an obverse face, and an adhesive sheet 22 is drawn by dashed line because it is provided on the back of the microneedle array and the protective release sheet. The same goes for Examples 3-9. According to the adhesive sheet 22 of the present example, the width of the bottom part is narrow because the microneedle array of the adhesive sheet is applied as near eyes as possible. A hole on a protective release sheet 23 of the present example is in close contact with the microneedle array 21, and there is no interspace therebetween.

    [0047] The protective release sheet 23 has cutting lines 24 in a vertical direction, and the cutting lines 24 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the hole. In addition, a triangular incision is provided in the proximity of the outer edge of the cutting line. This incision facilitates removal of the protective release sheet. Note that the shape of the incision is not limited to the triangular shape and may be an arc shape, an oval arc shape, etc.

    [0048] The cutting line 24 is provided on the upside and downside in the middle of the protective release sheet 23, so that in the use of this microneedle patch, the both ends of the protective release sheet between which either of cutting lines runs are held, and the adhesive sheet with the microneedle array which was removed while the cutting line of the protective release sheet was broadened such that it was opened is brought into the site to be applied (under the eyes), thereby the patch adheres through the adhesive sheet 22. Subsequently, the surface of the microneedle array 21 is slightly compressed, thereby the microneedle is inserted into the stratum corneum.

    Example 3

    [0049] In the protective release sheet of the present example, the cutting lines of the protective release sheet are perforated lines as shown in FIG. 3. If the cutting lines are perforated lines, an accident that the microneedle patch falls by inadvertent cutting of the protective release sheet before application of the microneedle patch can be prevented.

    [0050] In addition, arrows indicating start positions for removing the protective release sheet are provided on the both side of the cutting lines. Thanks to these arrows, even a user unfamiliar with use of the microneedle patch can easily find the start position for removing the protective release sheet. Note that, the symbol indicating the start position for the removal is not limited to the arrow, and it may be a star sign or the like.

    Example 4

    [0051] As shown in FIG. 4, the protective release sheet of the present example comprises two circular microneedle arrays 31. Adhesive sheets 32 are provided on the back of the microneedle arrays and the back of a protective release sheet 33, respectively. Each microneedle array comprises one cutting line and can be separately applied to a skin like the microneedle patches in Examples 1-3.

    [0052] Note that the microneedles are omitted in FIG. 4.

    Example 5

    [0053] As shown in FIG. 5, the protective release sheet of the present example has two array-arranged microneedle arrays 41 in one hole. Although each microneedle array comprises an adhesive sheet 42 on its back, this adhesive sheet does not cover the whole back of the microneedle array. Protective release sheet 43 has two cutting lines 44. Each one of patches can be separately applied to a skin like the microneedle patch in Example 4.

    [0054] Note that the drawing of the microneedles is omitted in FIG. 5.

    Example 6

    [0055] As shown in FIG. 6, the protective release sheet of the present example has each one of microneedle arrays 51 in two holes. Each microneedle array has an adhesive sheet 52 covering the whole back of the microneedle array on its back. A protective release sheet 53 has two cutting lines 54. Characteristically, one of the two cutting lines runs from the outer edge of the protective release sheet to the upper hole, and another one runs from the upper hole to the lower hole. The hole on this protective release sheet is slightly larger than the microneedle array, and an interspace is provided between the protective release sheet and the microneedle array to facilitate removal of the microneedle patch.

    [0056] Each one of the patches can be separately applied to a skin like the microneedle patches of Examples 4 and 5. First, the microneedle patch shown in the upper part in FIG. 6 is brought out by cutting the sheet along the cutting line extending from the outer edge, and applied to the skin. Next, the microneedle patch shown in the lower part in FIG. 6 is brought out by cutting the cutting line extending from the upper hole to the lower hole, and applied to the skin.

    Example 7

    [0057] As shown in FIG. 7, the protective release sheet of the present example has each one of comma-shaped microneedle arrays 61 in two holes. Each of the microneedle arrays has an adhesive sheet 62 covering the whole back of the microneedle array on its back. A protective release sheet 63 has two cutting lines 64. Both of the two cutting lines run from the outer edge of the protective release sheet to the holes. Like the microneedle patches of Examples 4-6, the microneedle patch is brought out by cutting the protective release sheet from the cutting line, and then can be separately applied to a skin.

    Example 8

    [0058] As shown in FIG. 8, the protective release sheet of the present example has each one of microneedle arrays 71 in two holes. Each microneedle array has an adhesive sheet 72 covering the whole back of the microneedle array on its back. A protective release sheet 73 has two cutting lines 74. The positions of the two cutting lines on the protective release sheet are different from those in Example 6. The hole on this protective release sheet is slightly larger than the microneedle array, and an interspace is provided between the protective release sheet and the microneedle array to facilitate removal of the microneedle patch.

    [0059] Like the microneedle patches of Examples 4-7, the microneedle patch is brought out by cutting the protective release sheet from the cutting line, and then can be separately applied to a skin.

    Example 9

    [0060] As shown in FIG. 9, the protective release sheet of the present example has each one of microneedle arrays 81 in two holes. Each microneedle array has an adhesive sheet 82 covering the whole back of the microneedle array on its back. A protective release sheet 83 has two cutting lines 84. The positions of the two cutting lines on the protective release sheet are different from those in Examples 6 and 8. The hole on this protective release sheet is slightly larger than the microneedle array, and an interspace is provided between the protective release sheet and the microneedle array to facilitate removal of the microneedle patch.

    [0061] Like the microneedle patches of Examples 4-8, the microneedle patch is brought out by cutting the protective release sheet from the cutting line, and then can be separately applied to a skin.

    [0062] The microneedle patch should be handled in a dedicated protective case for preventing contamination and damage of the needles from the fabrication to use. Preferably, the protective case is composed of the microneedle patch and the first and second case members holding the protective release sheet by sandwiching it from above and below. Additionally, the dedicated protective case holds the protective release sheet by sandwiching only the protective release sheet, and must not contact with the needle part of the microneedle patch. In addition, since the patch must be able to be brought out by merely pinching it by fingers in use, the patch is preferably held in such a way that it is kept up from the bottom of the protective case as shown in FIG. 5.

    REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0063] 11, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81 microneedle array [0064] 11a microneedle [0065] 11b microneedle array substrate [0066] 13, 22, 32, 42, 52, 62, 72, 82 adhesive tape [0067] 12, 23, 33, 43, 53, 63, 73, 83 protective release sheet [0068] 14 hole [0069] 15, 24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 74, 84 cutting line [0070] 16 interspace [0071] 17 first case member [0072] 18 second case member