Claims
- 1. An active agent delivery device which releases active agent over a prolonged period of time comprising:
- (a) microporous material comprising:
- (1) a matrix consisting essentially of essentially linear ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin which is essentially linear ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene having an intrinsic viscosity of at least about 18 deciliters/gram, essentially linear ultrahigh molecular weight polypropylene having an intrinsic viscosity of at least about 6 deciliters/gram, or a mixture thereof,
- (2) finely divided particulate substantially water-insoluble filler, of which at least about 50 percent by weight is siliceous, distributed throughout said matrix, said filler constituting from about 50 percent to about 90 percent by weight of said microporous material, and
- (3) a network of interconnecting pores communicating throughout said microporous material, said pores constituting more than 35 percent by volume of said microporous material.
- (b) a releasable active agent or precursor thereof associated with at least a portion of said filler.
- 2. The active agent delivery device of claim 1 wherein said essentially linear ultrahigh molecular weight polyolefin is essentially linear ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene having an intrinsic viscosity of at least about 18 deciliters/gram.
- 3. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene has an intrinsic viscosity in the range of from about 18 to about 39 deciliters/gram.
- 4. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said filler constitutes from about 50 percent to about 85 percent by weight of said microporous material.
- 5. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said filler is silica.
- 6. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said filler is precipitated silica.
- 7. The active agent delivery device of claim 6 wherein said precipitated silica has an average ultimate particle size of less than about 0.1 micrometer.
- 8. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein the volume average diameter of said pores as determined by mercury porosimetry is in the range of from about 0.02 to about 50 micrometers.
- 9. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said pores constitute from about 35 percent to about 95 percent by volume of said microporous material.
- 10. The active delivery device of claim 2 wherein said pores constitute from about 35 percent to about 80 percent by volume of said microporous material.
- 11. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said pores constitute from more than 80 percent to about 95 percent by volume of said microporous material.
- 12. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said active agent is medicament.
- 13. The active agent delivery device of claim 2 wherein said microporous material has been treated with one or more substances which alter the transmission characteristics of said microporous material.
- 14. The active agent delivery device of claim 1 wherein a reservoir of said releasable active agent or said precursor thereof is located on one side of said microporous material to replenish said microporous material with said releasable active agent or said precursor as said releasable active agent is released from said microporous material or as said precursor is consumed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 250,015, filed Sept. 27, 1988, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 110,147, filed Oct. 10, 1987 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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