Claims
- 1. A vaginal ring body for making a vaginal ring, comprising a suitably shaped, inert, polymeric material having at least one hollow internal channel defining an opening to the exterior of said body and which channel is adapted to receive an intravaginally administerable drug-containing core through said opening; such that upon assembly of said vaginal ring by positioning said drug-containing core into said hollow internal channel and sealing said channel, no portion of said drug-containing core is exposed to said exterior of said ring body.
- 2. A kit, comprising:
- a vaginal ring body comprising a first polymeric material having at least one hollow internal channel defining an opening to the exterior of said body and which channel is adapted to receive an intravaginally administerable drug-containing core through said opening; and
- at least one drug-containing core to be positioned in said hollow channel, said drug-containing core comprising a pharmaceutically effective amount of an intravaginally administerable drug dispersed in a second polymeric material, wherein said first and second polymeric materials may be the same or different; such that upon assembly of said vaginal ring by positioning said drug-containing core into said hollow internal channel and sealing said channel, no portion of said drug-containing core is exposed to said exterior of said ring body.
- 3. The kit of claim 2; further comprising a sealant.
- 4. A method of administering a drug to a female over a predetermined time period, comprising the steps of;
- providing a vaginal ring body comprising a first polymeric material having at least one hollow internal channel defining an opening to the exterior of said body and which channel is adapted to receive a drug-containing core through said opening;
- providing a drug-containing core comprising a pharmaceutically effective amount of an intravaginally administerable drug dispersed in a second polymeric material, wherein said first and second polymeric materials may be the same or different;
- positioning said drug-containing core in said channel to thereby assemble a vaginal ring suitably prior to use of the vaginal ring; and
- sealing said channel such that there is no portion of said drug-containing core which is exposed to said exterior of said vaginal ring body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of application No. 08/850,327 filed May 2, 1997.
The present application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/023,792, filed Jul. 31, 1996, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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