Controlled release device based on aqueous-organic partitioning

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Implant or insert

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424423, 424424, 424425, 424426, 424443, 424444, 424447, 424448, 424449, A61K 970

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061104817

ABSTRACT:
A novel controlled release device employing microporous membranes with or without a nonporous coating and aqueous-organic partitioning of the bioreactive substances to be delivered is provided. Devices and methods for delivering pharmaceuticals, pest-control substances, hormones, nutrients and fragrances to humans, animals or any environment are also provided.

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