Patents by Inventor Joshua D. Rabinowitz
Joshua D. Rabinowitz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7981401Abstract: Described herein are diuretic condensation aerosols and methods of making and using them. Kits for delivering a condensation aerosol are also described. The diuretic aerosols typically comprise diuretic condensation aerosol particles that comprise a diuretic compound. In some variations the diuretic compound is selected from the group consisting of bumetanide, ethacrynic acid, furosemide, muzolimine, spironolactone, torsemide, triamterene, tripamide, BG 9928, and BG 9719. Methods of treating edema using the described aerosols are also provided. In general, the methods typically comprise the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of diuretic condensation aerosol to a person with edema. The diuretic condensation aerosol may be administered in a single inhalation, or may be administered in more than one inhalation. Methods of forming a diuretic condensation aerosol are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Nathan R. Every, Ron L. Hale, Amy T. Lu, Joshua D. Rabinowitz
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Patent number: 7913688Abstract: A device for delivering a drug by inhalation is disclosed. The device includes a body defining an interior flow-through chamber having upstream and downstream chamber openings, and a drug supply unit contained within the chamber for producing, upon actuation, a heated drug vapor in a condensation region of the chamber. Gas drawn through the chamber region at a selected gas-flow rate is effective to form drug condensation particles from the drug vapor having a selected MMAD between 0.02 and 0.1 MMAD or between 1 and 3.5 ?m. A gas-flow control valve disposed upstream of the unit functions to limit gas-flow rate through the condensation region to the selected gas-flow rate. An actuation switch in the device activates the drug-supply unit, such that the drug-supply unit can be controlled to produce vapor when the gas-flow rate through the chamber is at the selected flow rate.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Cross, Craig C. Hodges, Ron L. Hale, Peter M. Lloyd, Daniel J. Myers, Reynaldo J. Quintana, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Curtis Tom, Martin J. Wensley
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Publication number: 20100181387Abstract: A device, method, and system for producing a condensation aerosol are disclosed. The device includes a chamber having an upstream opening and a downstream opening which allow gas to flow through the chamber, and a heat-conductive substrate located at a position between the upstream and downstream openings. Formed on the substrate is a drug composition film containing a therapeutically effective dose of a drug when the drug is administered in aerosol form. A heat source in the device is operable to supply heat to the substrate to produce a substrate temperature greater than 300 oC, and to substantially volatilize the drug composition film from the substrate in a period of 2 seconds or less. The device produces an aerosol containing less than about 10% by weight drug composition degradation products and at least 50% of the drug composition of said film.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2009Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventors: Alejandro C. Zaffaroni, Joshua D. Rabinowitz
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Publication number: 20100055048Abstract: Methods of treating headache with antipsychotics are provided. A kit for treating headache is also provided, comprising an antipsychotic and a device for rapid delivery of the antipsychotic.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Peter M. LIoyd, Amy T. Lu, Patrik Munzar, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Roman Skowronski
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Patent number: 7645442Abstract: A device, method, and system for producing a condensation aerosol are disclosed. The device includes a chamber having an upstream opening and a downstream opening which allow gas to flow through the chamber, and a heat-conductive substrate located at a position between the upstream and downstream openings. Formed on the substrate is a drug composition film containing a therapeutically effective dose of a drug when the drug is administered in aerosol form. A heat source in the device is operable to supply heat to the substrate to produce a substrate temperature greater than 300° C., and to substantially volatilize the drug composition film from the substrate in a period of 2 seconds or less. The device produces an aerosol containing less than about 10% by weight drug composition degradation products and at least 50% of the drug composition of said film.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Peter M. Lloyd, Amy Lu, Daniel J. Myers, Reynaldo J. Quintana, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Dennis W. Solas, Soonho Song, Curtis Tom, Martin J. Wensley
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Publication number: 20090258075Abstract: Described herein are respiratory drug condensation aerosols and methods of making and using them. Kits for delivering condensation aerosols are also described. The respiratory drug aerosols typically comprise respiratory drug condensation aerosol particles. In some variations the respiratory drug compound is selected from the group consisting of ?-adrenergics, methylxanthines, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, mediator-release inhibitors, anti-leukotriene drugs, asthma inhibitors, asthma antagonists, anti-endothelin drugs, prostacyclin drugs, ion channel or pump inhibitors, enhancers, or modulators and pharmaceutically acceptable analogs, derivatives, and mixtures thereof. Methods of treating a respiratory ailment using the described aerosols are also described. In general, the methods typically comprise the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of respiratory drug condensation aerosol to a person with a respiratory ailment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: ALEXZA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Peter M. Lloyd, Amy T. Lu, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Martin J. Wensley
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Patent number: 7601337Abstract: The present invention relates to the delivery of antipsychotics through an inhalation route. Specifically, it relates to aerosols containing antipsychotics that are used in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, an antipsychotic is delivered to a patient through an inhalation route. The method comprises: a) heating a composition, wherein the composition comprises an antipsychotic, to form a vapor; and, b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming a condensation aerosol comprising particles with less than 5% antipsychotic drug degradation products. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering an antipsychotic through an inhalation route is provided which comprises: a) a thin coating of an antipsychotic composition and b) a device for dispensing said thin coating as a condensation aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Joshua D Rabinowitz, Alejandro C Zaffaroni
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Publication number: 20090246147Abstract: The present invention relates to the delivery of antipsychotics through an inhalation route. Specifically, it relates to aerosols containing antipsychotics that are used in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, an antipsychotic is delivered to a patient through an inhalation route. The method comprises: a) heating a composition, wherein the composition comprises an antipsychotic, to form a vapor; and, b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming a condensation aerosol comprising particles with less than 5% antipsychotic drug degradation products. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering an antipsychotic through an inhalation route is provided which comprises: a) a thin coating of an antipsychotic composition and b) a device for dispensing said thin coating as a condensation aerosol.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: ALEXZA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Alejandro C. Zaffaroni
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Publication number: 20090229600Abstract: The present invention relates to the inhalation delivery of aerosols containing small particles. Specifically, it relates to a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy is provided. The method involves the following steps: (a) heating a substrate coated with a composition comprising a drug at a rate greater than 1000° C./s, thereby forming an vapor; and, (b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming an aerosol, which is used in inhalation therapy. In another method aspect of the present invention, a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy is provided. The method involves the following steps: (a) heating a substrate coated with a composition comprising a drug to form a vapor, wherein the coated composition is in the form of a film less than 10? thick; and, (b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming an aerosol, which is used in inhalation therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: ALEXZA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Craig C. Hodges, Peter M. Lloyd, Daniel Mufson, Daniel D. Rogers, Soonho Song, Martin J. Wensley, Daniel J. Myers, Jeffrey A. McKinney, Reynaldo J. Quintana, Joshua D. Rabinowitz
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Patent number: 7585493Abstract: An article for use in an aerosol device, for producing an aerosol of a drug composition is disclosed. The article includes a heat-conductive substrate having a surface with a selected surface area, and a drug composition film on the substrate surface having a selected film thickness of between 0.05 and 20 ?m. The film thickness is such that an aerosol formed by vaporizing the drug composition by heating the substrate and condensing the vaporized compound contains 10% or less drug-degradation product and at least 50% of the total amount of drug composition contained in the film. The selected substrate surface area is such as to yield an effective human therapeutic dose of the drug aerosol. Also disclosed are methods of making and using the article.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Amy Lu, Daniel J. Myers, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Martin J. Wensley
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Patent number: 7550133Abstract: Described herein are respiratory drug condensation aerosols and methods of making and using them. Kits for delivering condensation aerosols are also described. The respiratory drug aerosols typically comprise respiratory drug condensation aerosol particles. In some variations the respiratory drug compound is selected from the group consisting of ?-adrenergics, methylxanthines, anticholinergics, corticosteroids, mediator-release inhibitors, anti-leukotriene drugs, asthma inhibitors, asthma antagonists, anti-endothelin drugs, prostacyclin drugs, ion channel or pump inhibitors, enhancers, or modulators and pharmaceutically acceptable analogs, derivatives, and mixtures thereof. Methods of treating a respiratory ailment using the described aerosols are also described. In general, the methods typically comprise the step of administering a therapeutically effective amount of respiratory drug condensation aerosol to a person with a respiratory ailment.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Peter M. Lloyd, Amy T. Lu, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Martin J. Wensley
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Publication number: 20090149339Abstract: The invention provides reagents and methods for inhibiting or enhancing interactions between proteins in hematopoietic cells and other cells involved in the mediation of an immune response. Reagents and methods provided are useful for treatment of a variety of diseases and conditions mediated by immune system cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Arbor Vita CorporationInventors: Peter S. Lu, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Johannes Schweizer
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Patent number: 7537009Abstract: The present invention relates to the inhalation delivery of aerosols containing small particles. Specifically, it relates to a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy is provided. The method involves the following steps: (a) heating a substrate coated with a composition comprising a drug at a rate greater than 1000° C./s, thereby forming an vapor; and, (b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming an aerosol, which is used in inhalation therapy. In another method aspect of the present invention, a method of forming an aerosol for use in inhalation therapy is provided. The method involves the following steps: (a) heating a substrate coated with a composition comprising a drug to form a vapor, wherein the coated composition is in the form of a film less than 10 ? thick; and, (b) allowing the vapor to cool, thereby forming an aerosol, which is used in inhalation therapy.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Craig C. Hodges, Peter M. Lloyd, Daniel Mufson, Daniel D. Rogers, Soonho Song, Martin J. Wensley, Daniel J. Myers, Jeffrey A. McKinney, Reynaldo J. Quintana, Joshua D. Rabinowitz
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Patent number: 7524484Abstract: The present invention relates to the delivery of diphenhydramine through an inhalation route. In a composition aspect of the present invention, a composition of a diphenhydramine condensation aerosol is presented. In a method aspect of the present invention, diphenhydramine aerosol is formed by: a) heating a thin layer of diphenhydramine on a solid support to form a vapor; and, b) passing air through the heated vapor to produce aerosol particles having less than 5% degradation product and an aerosol having an MMAD less than 3 microns. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering a condensation aerosol is provided which comprises: a) a thin coating of diphenhydramine; and b) a device for dispensing the diphenhydramine as an aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Joshua D Rabinowitz, Alejandro C Zaffaroni
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Patent number: 7514224Abstract: The invention provides reagents and methods for inhibiting or enhancing interactions between proteins in hematopoietic cells and other cells involved in the mediation of an immune response. Reagents and methods provided are useful for treatment of a variety of diseases and conditions mediated by immune system cells.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Arbor Vita CorporationInventors: Peter S. Lu, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Johannes Schweizer
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Patent number: 7510702Abstract: The present invention relates to the delivery of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) through an inhalation route. Specifically, it relates to aerosols containing NSAIDs that are used in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, an NSAID is delivered to a patient through an inhalation route. The method comprises: a) heating a coating of an NSAID, on a solid support, to form a vapor; and, b) passing air through the heated vapor to produce aerosol particle having less than 5% NSAID degradation products. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering an NSAID through an inhalation route is provided which comprises: a) a coating of an NSAID composition and b) a device for dispensing said coating as a condensation aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Joshua D Rabinowitz, Alejandro C Zaffaroni
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Patent number: 7507397Abstract: The present invention relates to the delivery of muscle relaxants through an inhalation route. Specifically, it relates to aerosols containing muscle relaxants that are used in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, a muscle relaxant is delivered to a patient through an inhalation route. The method comprises: a) heating a coating of a muscle relaxant, on a solid support, to form a vapor; and, b) passing air through the heated vapor to produce aerosol particles having less than 5% muscle relaxant degradation products. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering a muscle relaxant through an inhalation route is provided which comprises: a) a coating of a muscle relaxant and b) a device for dispensing said coating a muscle relaxant as a condensation aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Alejandro C. Zaffaroni
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Patent number: 7507398Abstract: The present invention relates to the delivery of physiologically active compounds through an inhalation route. Specifically, it relates to aerosols containing physiologically active compounds that are used in inhalation therapy. In a method aspect of the present invention, the physiologically active compound is delivered to a patient through an inhalation route. The method comprises: a) heating a coating of a physiologically active compound, on a solid support, to form a vapor; and, b) passing air through the heated vapor to produce aerosol particles having less than 5% physiologically active compound degradation products. In a kit aspect of the present invention, a kit for delivering a physiologically active compound through an inhalation route is provided which comprises: a) a thin coating of a physiologically active compound, and b) a device for dispensing said thin coating as a condensation aerosol.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Alexza Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: Joshua D Rabinowitz, Alejandro C Zaffaroni
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Publication number: 20090075377Abstract: The invention provides reagents and methods for inhibiting or enhancing interactions between proteins in cells, particularly interactions between a PDZ protein and a PL protein. Reagents and methods that are provided are useful for treatment of a variety of diseases and conditions in a variety of cell types.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: Arbor Vita CorporationInventors: Peter S. Lu, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Johannes Schweizer, Deanna Marie Carrick
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Publication number: 20090071477Abstract: Disclosed is a method and device for rapid heating of a substance. One embodiment includes a substance including a drug to be vaporized for inhalation therapy. A sealed fuel cell containing a combustible filament is placed in a heat exchange relationship with the substance. An igniter is operatively associated with the combustible element. The substance may be vaporized inside of a housing to allow the vaporized drug to aerosolize and be inhaled by a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: ALEXZA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.Inventors: Ron L. Hale, Soonho Song, Reynaldo J. Quintana, Joshua D. Rabinowitz, Alejandro C. Zaffaroni