Abstract: A method is provided of making a medicinal delivery system which satiates a craving in an individual when the medicinal delivery system is administered orally to the individual. A coating composition is applied on a saliva-soluble powder to establish a coated powder, the coating composition featuring an at least partially solubilized craving satiation medicinal compound. The coated powder is combined with an edible carrier base to establish a medicinal delivery system that rapidly releases medicine and buffer preferably followed by slower, sustained release.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 4, 2014
Date of Patent:
October 13, 2020
Assignee:
JSRNTI, LLC
Inventors:
Tommy L. Chau, John M. Pinney, Jack E. Henningfield, Edward J. Cone, Saul M. Shiffman, Joseph G. Gitchell
Abstract: A method is provided of making a medicinal delivery system which satiates a craving in an individual when the medicinal delivery system is administered orally to the individual. A coating composition is applied on a saliva-soluble powder to establish a coated powder, the coating composition featuring an at least partially solubilized craving satiation medicinal compound. The coated powder is combined with an edible carrier base to establish a medicinal delivery system that rapidly releases medicine and buffer preferably followed by slower, sustained release.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 4, 2014
Publication date:
June 5, 2014
Applicant:
JSRNTI, LLC
Inventors:
Tommy L. CHAU, John M. PINNEY, Jack E. HENNINGFIELD, Edward J. CONE, Saul M. SHIFFMAN, Joseph G. GITCHELL
Abstract: A method is provided of making a medicinal delivery system which satiates a craving in an individual when the medicinal delivery system is administered orally to the individual. A coating composition is applied on a saliva-soluble powder to establish a coated powder, the coating composition featuring an at least partially solubilized craving satiation medicinal compound. The coated powder is combined with an edible carrier base to establish a medicinal delivery system that rapidly releases medicine and buffer preferably followed by slower, sustained release.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 20, 2007
Date of Patent:
February 4, 2014
Assignee:
JSRNTI, LLC
Inventors:
Tommy L. Chau, John M. Pinney, Jack E. Henningfield, Edward J. Cone, Saul M. Shiffman, Joseph G. Gitchell