Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130220526 | Films and Drug Delivery Systems Made Therefrom - The invention relates to the film products and methods of their preparation that demonstrate a non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. The films contain a polymer component, which includes polyethylene oxide optionally blended with hydrophilic cellulosic polymers. Desirably, the films also contain a pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent with no more than a 10% variance of the active agent pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent per unit area of the film. | 08-29-2013 |
20130333831 | Films and Drug Delivery Systems Made Therefrom - The invention relates to the film products and methods of their preparation that demonstrate a non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. The films contain a polymer component, which includes polyethylene oxide optionally blended with hydrophilic cellulosic polymers. Desirably, the films also contain a pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent with no more than a 10% variance of the active agent pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent per unit area of the film. | 12-19-2013 |
20140017299 | STEROID HORMONE DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF PREPARING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to film dosage compositions for delivery of testosterone esters. In particular, a film dosage composition is provided that includes: a) a first region including: i) a first polymeric matrix and ii) a first plurality of particles including: 1) a first testosterone ester and 2) a first surfactant; and b) a second region including: i) a second polymeric matrix and ii) a second plurality of particles including: 1) a second testosterone ester and 2) a second surfactant. | 01-16-2014 |
20140070440 | Films and Drug Delivery Systems Made Therefrom - The invention relates to the film products and methods of their preparation that demonstrate a non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. The films contain a polymer component, which includes polyethylene oxide optionally blended with hydrophilic cellulosic polymers. Desirably, the films also contain a pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent with no more than a 10% variance of the active agent pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent per unit area of the film. | 03-13-2014 |
20140163060 | Films and Drug Delivery Systems Made Therefrom - The invention relates to the film products and methods of their preparation that demonstrate a non-self-aggregating uniform heterogeneity. Desirably, the films disintegrate in water and may be formed by a controlled drying process, or other process that maintains the required uniformity of the film. The films contain a polymer component, which includes polyethylene oxide optionally blended with hydrophilic cellulosic polymers. Desirably, the films also contain a pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent with no more than a 10% variance of the active agent pharmaceutical and/or cosmetic active agent per unit area of the film. | 06-12-2014 |
20140271787 | CONTINUOUS SINGLE LAYER FILM STRUCTURE INCLUDING DISCRETE DOMAINS - Disclosed herein is a soft, flexible, continuous, single-layer structural directional active delivery device such as a film product with discrete domains useful for controlled administration of the active to a patient. The discrete domains are substantially inseparable from one another, have different rates of dissolution and advantageously offer superior adhesion to the body of the patient while administering the active directionally and effectively. | 09-18-2014 |
20140271788 | SUBLINGUAL AND BUCCAL FILM COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to products and methods for treatment of various symptoms in a patient, including treatment of pain suffered by a patient. The invention more particularly relates to self-supporting dosage forms which provide an active agent while providing sufficient buccal adhesion of the dosage form. Further, the present invention provides a dosage form which is useful in reducing the likelihood of diversion abuse of the active agent. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272220 | REDUCTION IN STRESS CRACKING OF FILMS - Methods and packages for storing film strips while reducing or eliminating stress cracking during storage, including use of packages having an inner surface made from polymeric materials exhibiting various physical properties and including films and pouches that are annealed. | 09-18-2014 |