Claims
- 1. An absorbable controlled release matrix for the release of a chemical or pharmaceutical agent comprising a chemical or pharmaceutical agent, a blend of about 95 to 5% by weight of a homopolymer of .di-elect cons.-caprolactone and about 5 to about 95% by weight of a crystallization modifier selected from the group consisting of crystalline fatty acids and crystalline esters of fatty acids which are saturated C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 fatty acid esters of polyhydric alcohols.
- 2. The matrix according to claim 1 wherein said crystallization modifier is crystalline esters of fatty acids which are saturated C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 fatty acid esters of polyhydric alcohols.
- 3. The matrix according to claim 2 wherein said polyhydric alcohols are selected from the group consisting of glycerol, ethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
- 4. The matrix according to claim 1 wherein said homopolymer of .di-elect cons.-caprolactone has a molecular weight of at least about 1000.
- 5. An absorbable controlled release matrix for the release of a water-soluble chemical or water-soluble pharmaceutical agent comprising a water-soluble chemical or water-soluble pharmaceutical agent, a blend of about 95 to 5% by weight of a homopolymer of .di-elect cons.-caprolactone and about 5 to about 95% by weight of a crystallization modifier selected from the group consisting of crystalline fatty acids and crystalline esters of fatty acids which are saturated C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 fatty acid esters of polyhydric alcohols.
- 6. An absorbable controlled release matrix for the release of a water-soluble chemical or water-soluble pharmaceutical agent comprising a water-soluble chemical or water-soluble pharmaceutical agent, a blend of a copolymer of at least 80% by weight of .di-elect cons.-caprolactone and corresponding remainder weight of another absorbable monomer, and a crystallization modifier selected from the group consisting of crystalline fatty acids and crystalline esters of fatty acids which are saturated C.sub.12 -C.sub.18 fatty acids esters of polyhydric alcohols.
- 7. The matrix according to claim 6 wherein said polyhydric alcohols are selected from the group consisting of glycerol, ethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/944,861, filed Sep. 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,380,780, issued on Jan. 10, 1995, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/291,486, filed Dec. 29, 1988, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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944861 |
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