Crack prevention and improved thrombogenicity of implanted prost

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

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424422, 424427, 523112, 604266, 623 1, 623 4, A61K 200

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ABSTRACT:
Implantable devices for medical use are provided which have been subjected to treatment with a crack preventative/antithrombogenic agent in the form of a sulfate. This treatment substantially prevents surface cracking or fissuring of the subcutaneous implantation as well as preventing thrombus formation along the blood contacting surfaces of the treated material.

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