Abstract: Coated microparticles for sustained-release of an active pharmaceutical ingredient after parenteral administration, and methods of producing such coated microparticles, are provided. The coated microparticles comprise core particles of an active pharmaceutical ingredient and a first polymeric coating on the core particles. The first polymeric coating is permeable to the active pharmaceutical ingredient forms a saturated solution within the coated microparticle, resulting in pseudo-zero-sustained release period. A second polymeric coating can be employed to add mechanical support or as a rate-controlling element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 22, 2003
Date of Patent:
November 15, 2016
Assignee:
St. James Associates LLC/Faber Research Series
Abstract: Coated microparticles for sustained-release of an active pharmaceutical ingredient after parenteral administration, and methods of producing such coated microparticles, are provided. The coated microparticles comprise core particles of an active pharmaceutical ingredient and a first polymeric coating on the core particles. The first polymeric coating is permeable to the active pharmaceutical ingredient forms a saturated solution within the coated microparticle, resulting in pseudo-zero-sustained release period. A second polymeric coating can be employed to add mechanical support or as a rate-controlling element.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 22, 2003
Publication date:
January 4, 2007
Applicant:
ST. JAMES ASSOCIATES LLC/FABER RESEARCH SERIES