Claims
- 1. A device for controlled drug release, comprising:
a reservoir containing a drug; and an electronic drug release mechanism, for providing said controlled drug release, the device being adapted for insertion to an oral cavity of a subject.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said electronic drug release mechanism further includes:
a control unit, for controlling said controlled release; an electro-mechanical release mechanism, which opens to allow the release of said drug, responsive to commands from said control unit; and a power source, for powering said control unit and electromechanical release mechanism.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said control unit is selected from the group consisting of a dedicated electronic circuitry, a processor, an ASIC, and a microcomputer.
- 4. The device of claim 1, wherein said device for controlled drug release further includes a timing device, selected from the group consisting of a timer, a clock, a calendar, and a combination thereof.
- 5. The device of claim 1, and further including at least one local sensor, integrated with said device.
- 6. The device of claim 5, and further including at least two local sensors, integrated with said device.
- 7. The device of claim 5, wherein said at least one local sensor is a physiological sensor, for drug release responsive to measurements of said sensor.
- 8. The device of claim 7, wherein said local physiological sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the saliva, a sensor for glucose concentration in the saliva, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the saliva, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the saliva, a sensor for the pH level in the saliva, a sensor for the temperature in the oral cavity, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 9. The device of claim 5, wherein said at least one local sensor is a status sensor, for ensuring that the device is in proper operating condition.
- 10. The device of claim 9, wherein said local status sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for remaining drug in the drug reservoir, a sensor for drug flow rate, a sensor for power source condition, and a sensor for short-circuit detection.
- 11. The device of claim 1, and further including at least one communication component, selected from the group consisting of a receiver, a transmitter, and a transceiver.
- 12. The device of claim 11, wherein said communication component provides communication with a personal extracorporeal system.
- 13. The device of claim 12, wherein said personal extracorporeal system is selected from the group consisting of a remote control unit, a computer system, a telephone, a mobile phone, a palmtop, a PDA, a laptop, and a combination thereof.
- 14. The device of claim 13, wherein said personal extracorporeal system is adapted to provide communication between said device and a monitoring center.
- 15. The device of claim 11, wherein said communication component provides communication with at least one remote sensor.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein said remote sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the blood, a sensor for glucose concentration in the blood, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the blood, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the blood, a sensor for oxygen level in the blood, a sensor for the pH level in the blood, a sensor for drug concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for oxygen level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for the pH level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for drug concentration in the sweat, a temperature sensor, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 17. The device of claim 1, wherein said device further includes at least one drug-transfer component for increased drug transfer through a biological barrier, by a process selected from the group consisting of iontophoresis, electroosmosis, electrophoresis, electroporation, sonophoresis, and ablation.
- 18. The device of claim 1, wherein said drug release mechanism provides said controlled drug release in a manner selected from the group consisting of release in accordance with a preprogrammed schedule, release at a controlled rate, delayed release, pulsatile release, chronotherapeutic release, closed-loop release, responsive to a sensor's input, release on demand from a personal extracorporeal system, release in accordance with a schedule specified by a personal extracorporeal system, release on demand from a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system, and release in accordance with a schedule specified by a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system.
- 19. The device of claim 1, and further including at least two drug reservoirs.
- 20. The device of claim 1, wherein said drug is in nano-size particles.
- 21. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is mounted on a dental implement, designed for the oral cavity of the subject.
- 22. The device of claim 21, wherein said dental implement is selected from the group consisitng of a prosthetic tooth crown, a dental bridge, a dental three-unit bridge, dental implant, partial dentures, full dentures, braces, a molar band, a night guard, and a mouth guard.
- 23. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is mounted on an anchor that may be secured to the oral mucosa or the jawbone.
- 24. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is anchor-free, and is directly implanted into a tissue.
- 25. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is adapted to be removably inserted to the oral cavity of the subject.
- 26. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is adapted to be permanetly inserted to the oral cavity of the subject.
- 27. The device of claim 1, wherein said device is adapted to be permanetly inserted to the oral cavity of the subject, and said device further includes a removable component, which houses at least one of said drug reservoir and said power source.
- 28. A method of controlled drug release, comprising:
providing a device for controlled drug release, which comprises a reservoir containing a drug and an electronic drug release mechanism for controllably releasing said drug; and inserting said device to an oral cavity of a subject.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said electronic drug release mechanism further includes:
a control unit, for controlling said controlled release; an electromechanical release mechanism, which opens to allow the release of said drug, responsive to commands from said control unit; and a power source, for powering said control unit and electromechanical release mechanism.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein said control unit is selected from the group consisting of a dedicated electronic circuitry, a processor, an ASIC, and a microcomputer.
- 31. The method of claim 28, wherein said device for controlled drug release further includes a timing device, selected from the group consisting of a timer, a clock, a calendar, and a combination thereof.
- 32. The method of claim 28, and further including at least one local sensor, integrated with said device.
- 33. The method of claim 32, and further including at least two local sensors, integrated with said device.
- 34. The method of claim 32, wherein said at least one local sensor is a physiological sensor, for drug release responsive to measurements of said sensor.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein said local physiological sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the saliva, a sensor for glucose concentration in the saliva, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the saliva, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the saliva, a sensor for the pH level in the saliva, a sensor for the temperature in the oral cavity, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein said at least one local sensor is a status sensor, for ensuring that the device is in proper operating condition.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein said local status sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for remaining drug in the drug reservoir, a sensor for drug flow rate, a sensor for power source condition, and a sensor for short-circuit detection.
- 38. The method of claim 28, and further including at least one communication component, selected from the group consisting of a receiver, a transmitter, and a transceiver.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein said communication component provides communication with a personal extracorporeal system.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein said personal extracorporeal system is selected from the group consisting of a remote control unit, a computer system, a telephone, a mobile phone, a palmtop, a PDA, a laptop, and a combination thereof.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein said personal extracorporeal system is adapted to provide communication between said device and a monitoring center.
- 42. The method of claim 38, wherein said communication component provides communication with at least one remote sensor.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein said remote sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the blood, a sensor for glucose concentration in the blood, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the blood, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the blood, a sensor for oxygen level in the blood, a sensor for the pH level in the blood, a sensor for drug concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for oxygen level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for the pH level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for drug concentration in the sweat, temperature sensor, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 44. The method of claim 28, wherein said device further includes at least one drug-transfer component for increased drug transfer through a biological barrier, by a process selected from the group consisting of iontophoresis, electroosmosis, electrophoresis, electroporation, sonophoresis, and ablation.
- 45. The method of claim 28, wherein said drug release mechanism provides said controlled drug release in a manner selected from the group consisting of release in accordance with a preprogrammed schedule, release at a controlled rate, delayed release, pulsatile release, chronotherapeutic release, closed-loop release, responsive to a sensor's input, release on demand from a personal extracorporeal system, release in accordance with a schedule specified by a personal extracorporeal system, release on demand from a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system, and release in accordance with a schedule specified by a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system.
- 46. The method of claim 28, and further including at least two drug reservoirs.
- 47. The method of claim 28, wherein said drug is in nano-size particles.
- 48. The method of claim 28, wherein said device is mounted on a dental implement, designed for the oral cavity of the subject.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein said dental implement is selected from the group consisitng of a prosthetic tooth crown, a dental bridge, a dental three-unit bridge, dental implant, partial dentures, full dentures, braces, a molar band, a night guard, and a mouth guard.
- 50. The method of claim 28, wherein said device is mounted on an anchor that may be secured to the oral mucosa or the jawbone.
- 51. The method of claim 28, wherein said device is anchor-free, and is directly implanted into a tissue.
- 52. The method of claim 28, wherein said device is adapted to be removably inserted to the oral cavity of the subject.
- 53. The method of claim 28, wherein said device is adapted to be permanently inserted to the oral cavity of the subject.
- 54. The method of claim 28, wherein said device is adapted to be permanetly inserted to the oral cavity of the subject, and said device further includes a removable component, which houses at least one of said drug reservoir and said power source.
- 55. A device for controlled drug release, comprising:
a reservoir containing a drug; and a dental implement, designed to be inserted to the oral cavity of a subject, and adapted for supporting said drug reservoir.
- 56. The device of claim 55, wherein said dental implement is selected from the group consisitng of a prosthetic tooth crown, a dental bridge, a dental three-unit bridge, dental implant, partial dentures, full dentures, braces, a molar band, a night guard, and a mouth guard.
- 57. The device of claim 55, wherein said dental implement is designed to be removably inserted to the oral cavity of a subject.
- 58. The device of claim 55, wherein said dental implement is designed to be permanently inserted to the oral cavity of a subject.
- 59. The device of claim 55, wherein said dental implement is designed to be permanetly inserted to the oral cavity of the subject, and said dental implement further includes a removable component, which houses at least one of said drug reservoir and said power source.
- 60. The device of claim 55, wherein said drug reservoir contains a drug is a dosage form for passive, controlled drug release.
- 61. The device of claim 55, wherein said drug reservoir contains a drug is a dosage form of nano-size particles.
- 62. The device of claim 55, and further including an electronic drug release mechanism.
- 63. The device of claim 62, wherein said drug is in a controlled release dosage form for a combination of electronic and passive controlled release.
- 64. The device of claim 63, and further including at least two drug reservoirs.
- 65. The device of claim 55, wherein said electronic drug release mechanism further includes:
a control unit, for controlling said controlled release; an electromechanical release mechanism, which opens to allow the release of said drug, responsive to commands from said control unit; and a power source, for powering said control unit and electromechanical release mechanism.
- 66. The device of claim 65, wherein said control unit is selected from the group consisting of a dedicated electronic circuitry, a processor, an ASIC, and a microcomputer.
- 67. The device of claim 55, wherein said device for controlled drug release further includes a timing device, selected from the group consisting of a timer, a clock, a calendar, and a combination thereof.
- 68. The device of claim 55, and further including at least one local sensor, integrated with said device.
- 69. The device of claim 68, wherein said at least one local sensor is a physiological sensor, for drug release responsive to measurements of said sensor.
- 70. The device of claim 69, wherein said local physiological sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the saliva, a sensor for glucose concentration in the saliva, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the saliva, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the saliva, a sensor for the pH level in the saliva, a sensor for the temperature in the oral cavity, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 71. The device of claim 68, wherein said at least one local sensor is a status sensor, for ensuring that the device is in proper operating condition.
- 72. The device of claim 71, wherein said local status sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for remaining drug in the drug reservoir, a sensor for drug flow rate, a sensor for power source condition, and a sensor for short-circuit detection.
- 73. The device of claim 55, and further including at least two local sensors, integrated with said device.
- 74. The device of claim 55, and further including at least one communication component, selected from the group consisting of a receiver, a transmitter, and a transceiver.
- 75. The device of claim 74, wherein said communication component provides communication with a personal extracorporeal system.
- 76. The device of claim 75, wherein said local extracorporeal system is selected from the group consisting of a remote control unit, a computer system, a telephone, a mobile phone, a palmtop, a PDA, a laptop, and a combination thereof.
- 77. The device of claim 76, wherein said personal extracorporeal system is adapted to provide communication between said device and a monitoring center.
- 78. The device of claim 74, wherein said communication component provides communication with at least one remote sensor.
- 79. The device of claim 78, wherein said remote sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the blood, a sensor for glucose concentration in the blood, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the blood, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the blood, a sensor for oxygen level in the blood, a sensor for the pH level in the blood, a sensor for drug concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for oxygen level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for the pH level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for drug concentration in the sweat, a temperature sensor, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 80. The device of claim 55, wherein said device further includes at least one drug-transfer component for increased drug transfer through a biological barrier, by a process selected from the group consisting of iontophoresis, electroosmosis, electrophoresis, electroporation, sonophoresis, and ablation.
- 81. The device of claim 55, wherein said drug release mechanism provides said controlled drug release in a manner selected from the group consisting of release in accordance with a preprogrammed schedule, release at a controlled rate, delayed release, pulsatile release, chronotherapeutic release, closed-loop release, responsive to a sensor's input, release on demand from a personal extracorporeal system, release in accordance with a schedule specified by a personal extracorporeal system, release on demand from a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system, and release in accordance with a schedule specified by a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system.
- 82. The device of claim 55, wherein said drug is in nano-size particles.
- 83. A method of controlled drug release, comprising:
providing a device for controlled drug release, which comprises a reservoir containing a drug; and supporting said device in an oral cavity of a subject, on a dental implement, designed for insertion to the oral cavity of a subject and for supporting the device.
- 84. The method of claim 83, wherein said dental implement is selected from the group consisitng of a prosthetic tooth crown, a dental bridge, a dental three-unit bridge, dental implant, partial dentures, full dentures, braces, a molar band, a night guard, and a mouth guard.
- 85. The method of claim 83, wherein said dental implement is designed to be removably inserted to the oral cavity of a subject.
- 86. The method of claim 83, wherein said dental implement is designed to be permanently inserted to the oral cavity of a subject.
- 87. The method of claim 83, wherein said dental implement is designed to be permanetly inserted to the oral cavity of the subject, and said dental implement further includes a removable component, which houses at least one of said drug reservoir and said power source.
- 88. The method of claim 83, wherein said drug reservoir contains a drug is a dosage form for passive, controlled drug release.
- 89. The method of claim 83, wherein said drug reservoir contains a drug is a dosage form of nano-size particles.
- 90. The method of claim 83, and further including an electronic drug release mechanism.
- 91. The method of claim 90, wherein said drug is in a controlled release dosage form for a combination of electronic and passive controlled release.
- 92. The method of claim 91, and further including at least two drug reservoirs.
- 93. The method of claim 83, wherein said electronic drug release mechanism further includes:
a control unit, for controlling said controlled release; an electro-mechanical release mechanism, which opens to allow the release of said drug, responsive to commands from said control unit; and a power source, for powering said control unit and electromechanical release mechanism.
- 94. The method of claim 93, wherein said control unit is selected from the group consisting of a dedicated electronic circuitry, a processor, an ASIC, and a microcomputer.
- 95. The method of claim 83, wherein said device for controlled drug release further includes a timing device, selected from the group consisting of a timer, a clock, a calendar, and a combination thereof.
- 96. The method of claim 83, and further including at least one local sensor, integrated with said device.
- 97. The method of claim 96, wherein said at least one local sensor is a physiological sensor, for drug release responsive to measurements of said sensor.
- 98. The method of claim 97, wherein said local physiological sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the saliva, a sensor for glucose concentration in the saliva, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the saliva, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the saliva, a sensor for the pH level in the saliva, a sensor for the temperature in the oral cavity, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 99. The method of claim 96, wherein said at least one local sensor is a status sensor, for ensuring that the device is in proper operating condition.
- 100. The method of claim 99, wherein said local status sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for remaining drug in the drug reservoir, a sensor for drug flow rate, a sensor for power source condition, and a sensor for short-circuit detection.
- 101. The method of claim 83, and further including at least two local sensors, integrated with said device.
- 102. The method of claim 83, and further including at least one communication component, selected from the group consisting of a receiver, a transmitter, and a transceiver.
- 103. The method of claim 102, wherein said communication component provides communication with a personal extracorporeal system.
- 104. The method of claim 103, wherein said local extracorporeal system is selected from the group consisting of a remote control unit, a computer system, a telephone, a mobile phone, a palmtop, a laptop, and a combination thereof.
- 105. The method of claim 104, wherein said personal extracorporeal system is adapted to provide communication between said device and a monitoring center.
- 106. The method of claim 102, wherein said communication component provides communication with at least one remote sensor.
- 107. The method of claim 106, wherein said remote sensor is selected from the group consisting of a sensor for drug concentration in the blood, a sensor for glucose concentration in the blood, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the blood, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the blood, a sensor for oxygen level in the blood, a sensor for the pH level in the blood, a sensor for drug concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for glucose concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for a metabolite concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for an electrolyte concentration in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for oxygen level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for the pH level in the interstitial fluid, a sensor for drug concentration in the sweat, a temperature sensor, a heartbeat sensor, a heart rate sensor, and a snoring sensor.
- 108. The method of claim 83, wherein said device further includes at least one drug-transfer component for increased drug transfer through a biological barrier, by a process selected from the group consisting of iontophoresis, electroosmosis, electrophoresis, electroporation, sonophoresis, and ablation.
- 109. The method of claim 83, wherein said drug release mechanism provides said controlled drug release in a manner selected from the group consisting of release in accordance with a preprogrammed schedule, release at a controlled rate, delayed release, pulsatile release, chronotherapeutic release, closed-loop release, responsive to a sensor's input, release on demand from a personal extracorporeal system, release in accordance with a schedule specified by a personal extracorporeal system, release on demand from a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system, and release in accordance with a schedule specified by a monitoring center, via a personal extracorporeal system.
- 110. The method of claim 83, wherein said drug is in nano-size particles.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/445,228, filed Feb. 6, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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