Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation
Patent
1975-07-24
1976-11-23
Medbery, Aldrich F.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Ozone or ion generation
424 19, 128268, 128130, A61M 3100, A61F 702
Patent
active
039930718
ABSTRACT:
An ocular insert for the continuous controlled administration of a predetermined therapeutically effective dosage of drug to the eye over a prolonged period of time. The device meters the flow of drug by means of a drug release rate controlling material. The insert bioerodes in the environment of the eye concurrently with the dispensing or at a point in time after the dispensing of the therapeutically desired amount of drug.
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Higuchi Takeru
Hussain Anwar A.
Shell John W.
ALZA Corporation
Ciotti Thomas E.
Mandell Edward L.
Medbery Aldrich F.
Sabatine Paul L.
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