IP Library Granted Patent US 8,753,666
Granted Patent B2
US 8,753,666 · App. 12/022,520 · Granted Jun 17, 2014

Punctal plugs and methods of delivering therapeutic agents

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Patent No.
US 8,753,666
App. No.
12/022,520
Granted
Jun 17, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention concerns implantable ocular devices for the sustained release of medication to the eye, and methods for manufacturing and using such devices. In one embodiment, the present invention provides a device comprising: (a) a body comprising a matrix of a prostaglandin and a silicone; (b) a parylene coating on the outer surface of the body; and (c) one or more pores extending from the outer surface of the parylene coating to the outer surface of the body.

Claims (46)

1. A drug-delivery device comprising:

(a) a body comprising a matrix of a silicone and an ophthalmic drug dispersed throughout the matrix, the body being a monolithic structure having an outer surface and being configured to be inserted through a punctal aperture and positioned in a punctum or lacrimal canaliculus;

(b) a parylene coating covering the outer surface of the body, the parylene coating being substantially impermeable to the drug; and

(c) at least one pore in the parylene coating, wherein the at least one pore extends from an outer surface of the parylene coating to the surface of the body;

wherein the parylene coating covers all surfaces of the outer surface of the body with the exception of the surface of the body exposed by the at least one pore;

wherein the ophthalmic drug is a glaucoma medicament.

2. The drug-delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises:

(a) a shaft portion having a first end and a second end, wherein the shaft portion is configured for insertion through a punctal aperture and positioning in a punctum or lacrimal canaliculus;

(b) a head portion attached to the first end of the shaft portion, wherein the head portion is configured to rest on the exterior of the punctum; and

(c) a distal tip portion attached to the second end of the shaft portion.

3. The drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the glaucoma medicament is a prostaglandin.

4. The drug-delivery device of claim 3 wherein the prostaglandin is cloprostenol, fluprostenol, latanoprost, travoprost, or unoprostone.

5. The drug delivery device of claim 3 , wherein the concentration of the prostaglandin in the matrix is 0.5% to 15% by weight.

6. The drug delivery device of claim 3 , wherein the concentration of the prostaglandin in the matrix is 1% to 10% by weight.

7. The drug-delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the parylene coating is 1 μm to 20 μm thick.

8. The drug-delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the parylene coating is 5 μm to 15 μm thick.

9. The drug-delivery device of claim 2 , wherein the body further comprises a canalicular extension attached to the distal tip portion of the body, wherein the canalicular extension is configured for insertion through the punctal aperture and the punctum and positioning in the lacrimal canaliculus.

10. The drug-delivery device of claim 9 , wherein the canalicular extension has a length L 1 and the body has a length L 2 , wherein the ratio of the length L 1 to the length L 2 is 2:1 to 10:1.

11. The drug-delivery device of claim 9 , wherein the canalicular extension is configured for positioning in both the lacrimal canaliculus and a nasolacrimal duct.

12. The drug delivery device of claim 2 wherein the at least one pore extends to the surface of the body at the head portion.

13. The drug delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the glaucoma medicament is travoprost and wherein the silicone operates in conjunction with the at least one pore to release the travoprost at a therapeutically effective dose for period of 60 to 240 days.

14. The drug delivery devices of claim 1 wherein a length L 1 of the canalicular extension is between 5 and 15 millimeter.

15. A drug-delivery device comprising:

(a) a body comprising a matrix of a silicone and an ophthalmic drug dispersed throughout the matrix, the body having an outer surface and being configured to be inserted through a punctal aperture and positioned in a punctum or lacrimal canaliculus, wherein the body is a monolithic structure that includes:

i. a shaft portion having a first end and a second end, wherein the shaft portion is configured for insertion through a punctal aperture and positioning in a punctum or lacrimal canaliculus;

ii. a head portion attached to the first end of the shaft portion, wherein the head portion is configured to rest on the exterior of the punctum; and

iii. a distal tip portion attached to the second end of the shaft portion;

(b) a parylene coating covering the outer surface of the body, the parylene coating being substantially impermeable to the drug; and

(c) at least one pore in the parylene coating, wherein the at least one pore extends from an outer surface of the parylene coating to the surface of the head portion of the body;

wherein the parylene coating covers all surfaces of the outer surface of the body with the exception of the surface of the head portion exposed by the at least one pore;

wherein the ophthalmic drug is a glaucoma medicament.

16. The drug-delivery device of claim 15 , wherein the glaucoma medicament is a prostaglandin.

17. The drug-delivery device of claim 15 wherein the body further comprises a canalicular extension attached to the distal tip portion of the body, wherein the canalicular extension is configured for insertion through the punctal aperture and the punctum and positioning in the lacrimal canaliculus and wherein the canalicular extension has a length L 1 and the body has a length L 2 , wherein the ratio of the length L 1 to the length L 2 is 2:1 to 10:1 and wherein the length L 1 of the canalicular extension is between 5 and 15 millimeter.

18. The drug delivery devices of claim 15 , wherein the glaucoma medicament is travoprost and wherein the silicone operates in conjunction with the at least one pore to release the travoprost at a therapeutically effective dose for period of 60 to 240 days.

19. A drug-delivery device comprising:

(a) a body comprising a matrix of a silicone and an ophthalmic drug dispersed throughout the matrix, the body having an outer surface and being configured to be inserted through a punctal aperture and positioned in a punctum or lacrimal canaliculus, wherein the body is a monolithic structure that includes:

i. a shaft portion having a first end and a second end, wherein the shaft portion is configured for insertion through a punctal aperture and positioning in a punctum or lacrimal canaliculus;

ii. a head portion attached to the first end of the shaft portion, wherein the head portion is configured to rest on the exterior of the punctum; and

iii. a distal tip portion attached to the second end of the shaft portion;

(b) a parylene coating covering the outer surface of the body, the parylene coating being substantially impermeable to the drug; and

(c) at least one pore in the parylene coating, wherein the at least one pore extends from an outer surface of the parylene coating to the surface of the head portion of the body;

wherein the parylene coating covers all surfaces of the outer surface of the body with the exception of the surface of the head portion exposed by the at least one pore and wherein the ophthalmic drug is travoprost and wherein the silicone operates in conjunction with the at least one pore to release the travoprost at a therapeutically effective dose for period of 60 to 240 days.

20. The drug-delivery device of claim 2 , wherein the body further comprises a canalicular extension attached to the distal tip portion of the body, wherein the canalicular extension is configured for insertion through the punctal aperture and the punctum and positioning in the lacrimal canaliculus andwherein the canalicular extension has a length L 1 and the body has a length L 2 , wherein the ratio of the length L 1 to the length L 2 is 2:1 to 10:1 and wherein the length L 1 of the canalicular extension is between 5 and 15 millimeter.

21. The drug delivery device of claim 9 wherein the canalicular extension includes a stylus for providing increased stiffness to the canalicular extension.

22. The drug delivery device of claim 17 wherein the canalicular extension includes a stylus for providing increased stiffness to the canalicular extension.

23. The drug delivery device of claim 20 wherein the canalicular extension includes a stylus for providing increased stiffness to the canalicular extension.

Assignments (4)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE ADDRESS. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 050746 FRAME: 0431. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT.. Recorded Oct 18, 2019
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From: ALCON RESEARCH, LLC
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MERGER Recorded Oct 16, 2019
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2008
From: RODSTROM, THERON R.; SMITH, LARRY, II; TIAN, YOUQIN; MARSH, DAVID ALLEN; WEINER, ALAN L.; BAKSHI, SHIVALIK
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
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