Abstract: An opioid overdose rescue device is provided that includes an ingestible capsule. Within the ingestible capsule is a non-refillable drug dispenser comprising an opioid antidote and at least one sensor configured to detect at least one physiological parameter indicative of an opioid overdose. A controller is also contained within the ingestible capsule and is operatively coupled to the drug dispenser and the least one sensor. The controller is configured to receive a signal detected by the least one sensor of the at least one physiological parameter to actuate release of the opioid antidote from the drug dispenser into the intestine of the patient upon a determination that the at least one physiological parameter falls outside a threshold value or range for the at least one physiological parameter indicating that an opioid overdose has been detected.
Abstract: An intestinal attachment device is provided that includes an ingestible housing with a chamber having disposed therein a low-profile ribbon with a head that serves as a single attachment area for an anchor sized and configured to attach to the mucosal surface of an intestine. A disposable material is also disposed within the chamber and at least partially surrounds the ribbon. An anchor is disposed within the housing and is attached to the head of the low-profile ribbon. The anchor has a constrained and a non-constrained state and is sized and configured to attach to the mucosal surface of the intestine. The anchor is at least partially surrounded by a dissolvable material.