Abstract: A method (and the resulting product) of making a medical implant device for releasing self-contained drugs on a controlled basis wherein the method utilizes, at least in part, computer-controlled 3-D printing equipment to deposit via nozzles portions of one or more layers of the medical implant product. The implant has an outer impervious coating, an inner matrix core, an opening and an optional bonding layer.
Abstract: Implants for delivery of therapeutic agents such as opioids, and the manufacture and uses of such implants are provided. In particular, subcutaneous drug delivery systems having a biocompatible thermoplastic elastomeric polymer matrix, a therapeutic agent embedded homogeneously in said matrix, and a biocompatible drug impermeable cross-linked silicone polymer coating said matrix and methods of making the same are provided.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 7, 2012
Publication date:
September 12, 2013
Applicant:
AXXIA PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
Inventors:
Richard J. HOLL, Katherine HARTMAN, Stuart A. Grossman, Wayne C. Pollock