Claims
- 1. In a drug-impregnated ceramic which is to be embedded in a living body for release of the drug impregnated therein, into the body, the improvement wherein said drug-impregnated ceramic comprises:
- a porous ceramic having pores with a pore size of 10 to 300 .mu.m, said drug being impregnated into said pores; and
- a means to control the release of sad drug from the pores of said porous ceramic comprising a surface layer covering at least a portion of the outer surface layer of said porous ceramic and having a pore size smaller than that of said porous ceramic to control release of the drug from the pores of the porous ceramic.
- 2. The ceramic according to claim 1, wherein said surface layer has pores with a pore size of less than 10 .mu.m and a film thickness of not more than 300 .mu.m.
- 3. The ceramic according to claim 1, wherein said porous ceramic and said surface layer can decompose within a living body.
- 4. The ceramic according to claim 3, wherein said porous ceramic comprises a calcium phosphate compound having a Ca/P ratio of 1.45-1.55.
- 5. The ceramic according to claim 3, wherein said porous ceramic consists of tricalcium phosphate.
- 6. The ceramic according to claim 3, wherein said surface layer consists of tricalcium phosphate having pores with a pore size of less than 10 .mu.m and a film thickness of not more than 300 .mu.m.
- 7. The ceramic according to claim 3, wherein said surface layer consists of collagen having pores with a pore size of not more than 10 .mu.m and a film thickness of not more than 300 .mu.m.
- 8. The ceramic according to claim 1, wherein said surface layer is formed of porous ceramic material which can decompose within a living body.
- 9. The ceramic according to claim 8, wherein the porous ceramic material of the surface layer has the same composition as the porous ceramic.
- 10. The ceramic according to claim 3, wherein said surface layer is formed of porous ceramic material which can decompose within a living body.
- 11. The ceramic according to claim 10, wherein the porous ceramic material of the surface layer has the same composition as the porous ceramic.
- 12. The ceramic according to claim 11, wherein said porous ceramic layer and said porous ceramic material comprise a calcium phosphate compound having a Ca/P ratio of 1.45-1.55.
- 13. The ceramic according to claim 11, wherein said porous ceramic layer and said porous ceramic material consists of tricalcium phosphate.
- 14. The ceramic according to claim 11, wherein said surface layer consists of tricalcium phosphate having pores with a pore size of less than 10 .mu.m and a film thickness of not more than 300 .mu.m.
- 15. The ceramic according to claim 11, wherein the surface layer is in contact with only the outer surface of said porous ceramic and covers the entire outer surface of said porous ceramic except for a drug injection port.
- 16. The drug-impregnated ceramic of claim 1 wherein the porosity of the porous ceramic is 30 to 70% and the pore size is equal to or greater than 150 .mu.m.
- 17. The drug-impregnated ceramic of claim 16 wherein the surface layer is 4 to 300 .mu.m thick and has a pore size of the up to 10 .mu.m.
- 18. The drug-impregnated ceramic of claim 1 wherein the drug is an antibiotic.
- 19. The drug-impregnated ceramic of claim 12 wherein the drug is an antibiotic.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/300,351, filed Jan. 23, 1989 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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