Patents Represented by Attorney Guy Tucker
  • Patent number: 7481212
    Abstract: An aerosolization apparatus comprises a container containing a pharmaceutical formulation, the pharmaceutical formulation comprising an active agent and a propellant. The aerosolization apparatus further comprises a metering chamber in communication with the container, the metering chamber adapted to hold a metered amount of the pharmaceutical formulation, a valve to allow the metered amount of the pharmaceutical formulation to be released from the metering chamber when the valve is actuated, and a pressurizer that applies pressure to the pharmaceutical formulation in the metering chamber while the pharmaceutical formulation is being released from the metering chamber. In one version, the metering chamber is sized so that at least 2 mg, and preferably at least 5 mg, of the active agent is be aerosolized for delivery to a user during inhalation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 27, 2009
    Assignee: Nektar Therapeutics
    Inventors: Carlos Schuler, Andrew R. Clark, Kevin R. Walsh, William Alston
  • Patent number: 7473433
    Abstract: The present invention provides spray-dried polyene compositions for oral inhalation to the lung. The polyene antifungal compositions demonstrate superior aerosol properties, do not exhibit appreciable degradation of the polyene upon spray-drying, and are useful in the treatment and prophylaxis of both pulmonary and systemic fungal infections.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2009
    Assignee: Nektar Therapeutics
    Inventors: Michael Weikert, Marc S. Gordon, Sandeep Kumar, Bing Yang, Razaq Sarwar
  • Patent number: 7393544
    Abstract: Stabilized dispersions are provided for the delivery of a bioactive agent. The dispersions preferably comprise a plurality of perforated microstructures dispersed in a suspension medium that typically comprises a liquid fluorochemical. As density variations between the suspended particles and suspension medium are minimized and attractive forces between microstructures are attenuated, the disclosed dispersions are particularly resistant to degradation, such as by settling or flocculation. In particularly preferred embodiments the stabilized dispersions may be directly administered to the lung of a patient using an endotracheal tube or bronchoscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignee: Nektar Therapeutics
    Inventors: Luis A. Dellamary, Thomas E. Tarara, Alexey Kabalnov, Jeffry G. Weers, Ernest G. Schutt
  • Patent number: 6901929
    Abstract: The invention provides various apparatus and methods for aerosolizing a powdered medicament. In one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a pressurization cylinder, and a piston which is slidable within the cylinder to pressurize a gas. A handle is coupled to the piston and is movable between an extended position and a home position to pressurize the gas. An aerosolizing mechanism is included and is configured to aerosolize a powdered medicament that is held within a receptacle with pressurized gas from the cylinder. A carriage assembly is included to receive the receptacle and to couple the receptacle to the aerosolizing mechanism. A first and a second interlock are operably engageable with the carriage assembly to prevent coupling of the receptacle with the aerosolization mechanism. The first interlock is released to allow movement of the carriage upon movement of the handle to the extended position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2005
    Assignee: Nektar Therapeutics
    Inventors: John D. Burr, Adrian E. Smith, Randy K. Hall, Herman Snyder, Carlos Schuler, George S. Axford, Charles Ray
  • Patent number: 6679256
    Abstract: A method for aerosolizing a powder utilizes a receptacle having a cavity containing a powder. An access end of an extraction tube is inserted into the cavity, and an inlet opening is formed in the receptacle. A pressurized gas is flowed through the inlet opening, through the cavity and through the extraction tube to move the powder in the cavity into the extraction tube where the powder is entrained in the gas to form an aerosol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2004
    Assignee: Nektar Therapeutics
    Inventors: Frank W. Ingle, Steve Paboojian, Carlos Schuler, Andrew Clark