Invention Application
- Patent Title: PLATINUM-CATALYZED INTRAVAGINAL RINGS
- Patent Title (中): 铂催化内环
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Application No.: US14051544Application Date: 2013-10-11
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Publication No.: US20140056961A1Publication Date: 2014-02-27
- Inventor: Karl Malcolm , David Woolfson , Joseph Romano
- Applicant: Karl Malcolm , David Woolfson , Joseph Romano
- Applicant Address: US MD Silver Spring
- Assignee: INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR MICROBICIDES
- Current Assignee: INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR MICROBICIDES
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Silver Spring
- Main IPC: A61K9/00
- IPC: A61K9/00 ; A61K31/505

Abstract:
The present invention provides improved intravaginal drug delivery devices, i.e., intravaginal rings, useful for the prophylactic administration of an antimicrobial compound, e.g., Dapivirine, to a human. The intravaginal rings of the invention address previous stability issues by utilizing a platinum catalyst (e.g., in the form of a platinum-siloxane complex) for the cross-linking reaction. The vaginal rings surprisingly achieve relatively high and steady release rates in vivo with a matrix ring containing a relatively small loading dose. While the matrix rings of the present invention have in vivo the steady release rates associated with reservoir rings, they are easier and less expensive to manufacture. The present invention also provides methods of blocking DNA polymerization by an HIV reverse transcriptase enzyme, methods of preventing HIV infection in a female human, methods of treating HIV infection in a female human, and methods of preparing platinum-catalyzed intravaginal rings.
Public/Granted literature
- US09427400B2 Platinum-catalyzed intravaginal rings Public/Granted day:2016-08-30
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