Implantable drug delivery system

Surgery – Controlled release therapeutic device or system – Osmotic or diffusion pumped device or system

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ABSTRACT:
An implantable medicament delivery device includes a core body which further includes a single basin or multiple smaller basins for containing a drug or a medicament. Each basin is covered by a screen. The implantable drug delivery device is placed within the body of an animal, and the drug is allowed to diffuse through the holes in the screen to provide treatment of a disease or condition.

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