Patents by Inventor Linda M. Hearney

Linda M. Hearney 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).

  • Publication number: 20040010000
    Abstract: Dosage forms and methods for the controlled release of oxycodone over a prolonged period of time are described. The sustained release dosage forms provide therapeutically effective average steady-state plasma oxycodone concentrations when administered once per day. This once-a-day dosing regimen results in only one peak plasma oxycodone concentration occurrence in each 24 hour period that occurs at a later time after administration and exhibits a lesser magnitude than the peak plasma oxycodone concentration that occurs following administration of oxycodone in an immediate-release dosage form and other prior art extended release dosage forms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2003
    Publication date: January 15, 2004
    Inventors: Atul D. Ayer, Padmaja Shivanand, Nishit B. Modi, Sonya Seroff, Michael A. DesJardin, Tracy A. Fink, Linda M. Hearney, Deborah J. Johnson, Clark P. Allphin
  • Patent number: 6317629
    Abstract: An iontophoretic delivery device (10) is provided. Device (10) has an electronic circuit (32) having electronic components such as batteries (30) mounted thereon. Device (10) also includes a pair of electrode assemblies (18, 19). The electronic circuit (32) is electrically connected to the electrode assemblies (18, 19) using an electrically conductive adhesive (34). The adhesive can also be used to electrically connect two or more electronic components within circuit (32) or to connect an electronic component to the electronic circuit (32). In one practice of the invention, the electrically conductive adhesive (44) functions as an electrode and electrically connects the circuit (32) to an agent-containing reservoir (24, 25). In a further practice of the invention, the electrically conductive adhesive (93) functions as an agent reservoir and contains the agent to be iontophoretically delivered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2001
    Assignee: Alza Corporation
    Inventors: Ronald P. Haak, J. Richard Gyory, Robert M. Myers, Felix A. Landrau, Harold F. Sanders, Lothar W. Kleiner, Linda M. Hearney
  • Patent number: 6248348
    Abstract: The present invention comprises a composition comprising a matrix (12) adapted to be placed in drug- and permeation-enhancing mixture-transmitting relation to a selected skin (18) or other body site. The matrix (12) contains sufficient amounts of drug, permeation enhancer(s) and poly-N-vinyl amide to continuously administer to the site, the drug, in a therapeutically effective amount, and the permeation-enhancing mixture, in an amount effective to enhance the permeation of the skin (18) to the drug, the device (10) shows increased transdermal flux as compared to the transdermal flux of the drug from a device (10) containing no poly-N-vinyl amide. Incorporating poly-N-vinyl amide into the transdermal system also improves the adhesion and stability of the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: ALZA Corporation
    Inventors: Felix A. Landrau, Diane E. Nedberge, Linda M. Hearney