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US Patent 8696637 Transdermal patch containing microneedles

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
86966370
Patent Inventor Names
Russell F. Ross0
Date of Patent
April 15, 2014
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Patent Application Number
130360960
Date Filed
February 28, 2011
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12064582 Composite microneedle array including nanostructures thereon
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US Patent 12023156 Dermal patch for collecting a physiological sample
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US Patent 11672964 Bioactive components conjugated to substrates of microneedle arrays
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US Patent 11684763 Multi-component bio-active drug delivery and controlled release to the skin by microneedle array devices
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US Patent 11744889 Skin microenvironment targeted delivery for promoting immune and other responses
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Patent Primary Examiner
Kevin C. Sirmons
Kevin C. Sirmons
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Patent abstract

A transdermal patch that can easily deliver a controlled volume of a fluidic drug compound to skin is provided. More particularly, the patch contains a microneedle assembly that is configured to be placed in fluid communication with a drug delivery assembly. The microneedle assembly contains a support and a plurality of microneedles that extend outwardly from the support. The microneedles are formed with one or more channels of a certain dimension such that passive capillary flow drives a flow of the drug compound. The drug delivery assembly contains a reservoir for the drug compound that is in fluid communication with a rate control membrane that helps control a flow rate of the drug compound by modulating a pressure of the drug compound, downstream from the reservoir. A release member is also positioned adjacent to the microneedle and drug delivery assemblies. Prior to use, the release member acts as a barrier to the flow of the drug compound and thus inhibits premature leakage. In this manner, the patch can initially be provided in an “inactive” configuration in which the drug compound is securely retained. When it is desired to release the drug compound, the patch can simply be activated by at least partially separating the release member from the drug delivery and microneedle assemblies.

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