Claims
- 1. A random block copolymer having the formula: ##STR5## wherein R.sub.1 is --CH.dbd.CH-- or (--CH.sub.2 --).sub.j, in which j is zero or an integer from one to eight; R.sub.2 is selected from the group consisting of straight and branched alkyl and alkylaryl groups containing up to 18 carbon atoms, and derivatives of biologically and physiologically active compounds covalently bonded to said copolymer;
- each R.sub.3 is independently an alkylene group containing up to 4 carbon atoms;
- y is between about 5 and about 3000; and
- f is the percent molar fraction of alkylene oxide in said copolymer and ranges between about 1 and about 99 mole percent.
- 2. The random block copolymer of claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 is --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --.
- 3. The random block copolymer of claim 1, wherein R.sub.2 is a straight-chained alkyl group selected from the group consisting of ethyl, butyl, hexyl and octyl groups.
- 4. The random block copolymer of claim 3, wherein R.sub.2 is a hexyl group.
- 5. The random block copolymer of claim 1, wherein each R.sub.3 is ethylene.
- 6. The random block copolymer of claim 1, wherein y is between about 20 and about 200.
- 7. The random block copolymer of claim 1, wherein f is between about 5 and about 95 mole percent.
- 8. An implantable medical device comprising the random block copolymer of claim 1.
- 9. The implantable medical device of claim 8, wherein the surface of said device is coated with said random block copolymer.
- 10. The implantable medical device of claim 8, comprising a biologically or physiologically active compound in combination with said random block copolymer, wherein said active compound is present in an amount sufficient for therapeutically effective site-specific or systemic drug delivery.
- 11. The implantable medical device of claim 10, wherein said biologically or physiologically active compound is covalently bonded to said copolymer.
- 12. An implantable medical device in the form of a sheet consisting essentially of the random block copolymer of claim 1 for use as a barrier for surgical adhesion prevention.
- 13. A method for site-specific or systemic drug delivery comprising implanting in the body of a patient in need thereof an implantable drug delivery device comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a biologically or physiologically active compound in combination with the random block copolymer of claim 1.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said biologically or physiologically active compound is covalently bonded to said copolymer.
- 15. A method for preventing the formation of adhesions between injured tissues comprising inserting as a barrier between said injured tissues a sheet consisting essentially of the random block copolymer of claim 1.
- 16. A polyarylate, polymerized as a random block copolymer of a dicarboxylic acid with both a tyrosine-derived diphenol and a poly(alkylene oxide), wherein an equimolar combined quantity of said diphenol and said poly(alkylene oxide) is reacted with said dicarboxylic acid in a molar ratio of said diphenol to said poly(alkylene oxide) between about 1:99 and about 99:1;
- and wherein said dicarboxylic acid has the structure: ##STR6## in which R is selected from the group consisting of saturated and unsaturated, substituted and unsubstituted alkyl, aryl and alkylaryl groups containing up to 18 carbon atoms;
- said tyrosine-derived diphenol has the structure: ##STR7## in which R.sub.1 is --CH.dbd.CH-- or (--CH.sub.2 --).sub.j, wherein j is zero or an integer from one to eight, and R.sub.2 is selected from the group consisting of straight and branched alkyl and alkylaryl groups containing up to 18 carbon atoms and derivatives of biologically and pharmaceutically active compounds covalently bonded to said diphenol; and
- said poly(alkylene oxide) has the structure:
- (--O--R.sub.3 --).sub.y
- in which each R.sub.3 is independently an alkylene group containing up to 4 carbon atoms and y is an integer between about 5 and about 3000.
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The U.S. Government may have a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as required by the terms of Grant No. GM-49894 awarded by the National Institutes of Health.
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