Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Particulate form
Patent
1995-06-06
1998-09-29
Lovering, Richard D.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Particulate form
4242371, 4242561, 424497, 424810, 514885, 514888, 514963, A61K 952, A61K 39085, A61K 3912, A61K 3939
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active
058143440
ABSTRACT:
A method, and compositions for use therein capable, of delivering a bioactive agent to an animal entailing the steps of encapsulating effective amounts of the agent in a biocompatible excipient to form microcapsules having a size less than approximately ten micrometers and administering effective amounts of the microcapsules to the animal. A pulsatile response is obtained, as well as mucosal and systemic immunity.
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Eldridge John H.
Gilley Richard M.
Staas Jay K.
Tice Thomas R.
Lovering Richard D.
Southern Research Institute
The UAB Research Foundation
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