The contents of the German patent application DE 10 2016 200 211.2 are referenced herein.
The invention relates to a medication dispensing device as well as a medication dispensing assembly.
Medication dispensing devices are known from EP 2 464 414 B1, WO 2012/128 497 A2 and EP 2 624 907 B1. DE 697 23 589 T2 discloses an osmotic administration system, and a method for increasing the performance and improving the initial effects of osmotic administration systems. DE 103 00 896 A1 describes an automatic conveyor device for conveying a medium, in particular insulin, having an adjustable dispensing characteristic. GB 2 347 081 A1 describes a device for administering a beneficial substance to an animal U.S. Pat. No. 5,869,078 describes an implantable medication dispensing device.
One object of the invention is to provide a medication dispensing device, which ensures a releasing of a medication over the entire application period.
This object is achieved with the medication dispensing device having the features of claim 1.
It has been acknowledged in accordance with the invention that a swelling element is to be provided, which is in contact with a flexible wall of a medication storage unit. When a quantity of a liquid is received therein, the swelling element expands, resulting in a compression of the medication storage unit. As a result, a quantity of a medication is pressed out of the medication storage unit. An internal or external component of the medication dispensing device is used as the liquid storage element. The liquid storage element may be used for storing water or demineralized water.
The housing is advantageously composed of a biocompatible material, in particular a silicone.
The term “medication” used in this application is not to be understood to be limiting. The term “medication” refers to both a single medical substance as well as a medicinal composition.
The medication is preferably present in the form of a powder, in the form of a gel, in particular, or in the form of a liquid, in particular.
The medication dispensing device can be designed as a temporary implant. The medication dispensing device can be provided as a whole for administration to the living being, in particular for oral administration.
In a medication dispensing device according to claim 2, an electronic unit is provided inside the housing. This results in a compact device.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 3, a valve is provided, disposed between the swelling element and the liquid storage element. Advantageously, it is possible to control the amount of liquid provided by the liquid storage unit by this means.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 4, the valve is connected to the electronic unit for signal transmission. Advantageously, this enables an opening and closing of the valve.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 5, the swelling element 1 is a liquid absorber. As a result, a structurally simple and cost efficient medication dispensing device is created.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 6, the swelling element 1 is a liquid super-absorber.
Advantageously, the liquid super-absorber is made of a copolymer, e.g. acrylic acid and sodium acrylate. The copolymer is advantageously available in the form of a granulate.
Advantageously, there is a higher osmotic pressure in the liquid super-absorber, such that there is no need for an active conveyance of the liquid, e.g. by means of a pump or a hydrogen generator.
In an advantageous embodiment, the liquid super-absorber in granulate form is disposed in a membrane. Advantageously, this is a flexible membrane.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 7, the electronic unit has at least one of the following components:
Advantageously, the data transmission element is designed for wireless transmission of data, in particular the body parameters of the being measured by the sensors.
Advantageously, the electronic unit is assigned an energy storage element for storing electric energy, wherein the energy storage element provides energy for the components of the electronic unit as well as for the opening and closing of the valve.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 8, at least one sensor is provided for measuring a pH value of a body fluid, a body temperature, a blood value, in particular a glucose level, or suchlike.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 9, the liquid storage element is disposed inside the housing.
With a medication dispensing device according to claim 10, the liquid storage unit is disposed outside the housing.
Another object of the invention is to provide a medication dispensing assembly, suitable for at least temporary placement of a medication dispensing device in a being.
This object is achieved with a medication dispensing assembly having the features of claim 11.
It is useful to provide an outer housing having at least one further medication dispensing orifice, wherein a medication dispensing device can be disposed in the outer housing.
Advantageously, the outer housing is composed of a biocompatible material, in particular silicone.
With a medication dispensing assembly according to claim 12, the at least one medication dispensing orifice of the medication dispensing device and the at least one further medication dispensing orifice of the medication dispensing assembly are disposed such that they at least partially overlap.
With a medication dispensing assembly according to claim 13, the medication dispensing device is secured in the outer housing of the medication dispensing assembly by means of an adhesive. Advantageously, the adhesive is a sealing adhesive.
Depending on the application of the medication dispensing assembly, it may be useful to dispose the liquid storage element outside the medication dispensing device and inside the outer housing of the medication dispensing assembly, in accordance with claim 14, or to dispose the liquid storage element outside the medication dispensing device and outside the outer housing of the medication dispensing assembly, in accordance with claim 15.
Advantageously, with the medication dispensing assembly according to claim 15, the liquid storage element is connected with an adhesive bond to the medication dispensing assembly in a sealed manner
And exemplary embodiment can be explained in greater detail based on
The liquid storage element 12 is filled with a liquid 13, in particular water, in particular demineralized water. The liquid storage element 12 is disposed outside the housing 2 in the illustrated exemplary embodiment. Depending on the application of the medication dispensing unit, the liquid storage element 12 can also be disposed inside the housing 2.
An electronic unit 14 is disposed in a region of the housing inner wall 7 separated from the swelling element 6. The electronic unit 14 has a control element 15, which is connected to the valve such that signals can be transmitted therebetween. The control element 15 is used to open and close the valve 10.
When the valve 10 is opened, the liquid 13 flows into the housing chamber 9 due to the osmotic pressure of the swelling element 7, such that the liquid 13 is absorbed by the swelling element 6. When the swelling element 6 absorbs the liquid 13, it expands, resulting in a compression of the medication storage unit 3, such that the medication 5 is discharged via a medication dispensing orifice 16.
The swelling element 6 is preferably a liquid absorber, in particular a liquid super-absorber. The liquid super-absorber is a copolymer, in particular a combination of an acrylic acid and a sodium acrylate.
When dry, the liquid super-absorber is preferably present as a granulate. When the valve 10 is opened, the liquid 13 flows into the housing chamber 9, such that it is absorbed by the granulate liquid super-absorber, and expands as a result of receiving the liquid, and forms a hydrogel. Because of the expansion of the liquid super-absorber, the flexible wall 4 of the medication storage unit 3 is compressed. As a result, the medication 5 is pressed out of the medication storage unit 3, and discharged into the living being via the medication dispensing orifice 16.
The control element 15 has a signal transmission connection with other components of the electronic unit 14. One of these components can be a sensor 17 for measuring a body temperature of the being, a data transmission element 18 for transmitting data to an external device and/or a data storage element 19 for storing data. This list is not exclusive, and further components that are designed to enable a controllable dispensing of medication may be provided. These shall be explained in greater detail below, based on a concrete example.
Depending on the application, the outer housing 21 can also enclose the liquid storage element.
In the exemplary embodiment illustrated according to
One possible application of the medication dispensing assembly 20 is as an intra-vaginal ring, which can be placed in the vagina for numerous weeks. Contraceptive hormones, fertility hormones, insulin or suchlike can be released continuously there via the medication dispensing device 1. Depending on the application of the medication dispensing assembly and the embodiment of the medication dispensing device 1, a intermittent dispensing of the medication can also be provided. By way of example, a sensor 17 for determining a glucose level in the being can be provided in the electronic unit 14 of the medication dispensing device 1. This continuously measures the glucose level. These measured glucose levels can be stored in the data storage element 19, and advantageously transmitted in a wireless manner to an external device via the data transmission element 18. As soon as a threshold value is exceeded, a signal is sent to the control element 15, at which point the valve 10 is opened. By opening the valve 10, the liquid 13 is discharged from the liquid storage element 12 into the housing chamber 9, at which point the swelling element 6 expands, and a quantity of insulin is released from the medication storage unit 3. When the threshold value is no longer exceeded, another signal is sent to the control element 15, at which point the valve 10 closes. By this means, no more liquid 13 flows into the housing chamber 9, at which point the swelling element 6 no longer expands, and no more insulin is released. After the maximum application period has been reached, the medication dispensing assembly 20 can be removed, and replaced, if necessary.
In an alternative design of the medication dispensing device, it is designed in particular for oral administration. The medication dispensing device can be contained as a whole in a capsule that can be swallowed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 200 211.2 | Jan 2016 | DE | national |