OSMOTIC IMPLANT WITH MEMBRANE AND MEMBRANE RETENTION MEANS

Application 1625/KOLNP/2003 published 2006-04-07, filed 2003-12-16
An osmotic delivery system for controlled delivery of a beneficial agent includes an implantable capsule containing a beneficial agent and an osmotic engine that swells on contact with water, to thereby cause the release of the beneficial agent over time. The osmotic delivery system has a membrane material that allows a controlled amount of fluid to enter from an exterior of the capsule, while preventing the compositions within the capsule from passing out of the capsule. The osmotic delivery system is designed to meet at least the operating pressures of 1000 psi. the membrane material is cast, calendered or extruded followed by machining (i.e. die-cutting, stamping or otherwise cutting to shape) to provide a uniform non-ribbed membrane material. The capsule also includes a membrane material retaining means that is positioned at a fluid uptake end to retain the membrane material within the capsule, even under periods of high pressure. (FIG.1 )

Applicant

ALZA CORPORATION
1900 CHARLESTON ROAD, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA, 94043, U.S.A

Inventor

(1) SCOTT, GILBERT, J. (2) PEERY, JOHN, R. (3) BROWN, JAMES, E.

International Info

Classification: A61K 9/00
Publication Number: WO03/000230A1-03.01.2003
Application Date: 2002-06-21

Priority Information

60/300 U.S.A 2001-06-22