Claims
- 1. Vaginal delivery systems which are bioadherent to the vaginal surfaces and which release an active agent in a controlled manner for at least three hours to a receptor site, site of action, site of absorption, or site of use consisting essentially of liquid or semi-solid adjacent unit cells having common lipoidal external phases, nonlipoidal internal phases and emulsifiers.
- 2. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein said phases form a liquid or semi-solid.
- 3. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein said phases form to comprise an emulsion, emulsion/dispersion, double emulsion, suspension within an emulsion or mixture.
- 4. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the active agent is contained in said nonlipoidal phases.
- 5. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein the active agent comprises nonoxynol-9.
- 6. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein the active agent comprises nystatin.
- 7. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein the active agent comprises a pH buffer.
- 8. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein said nonlipoidal phases comprise at least 70% by volume of said systems.
- 9. The vaginal delivery systems of claim 1 wherein said nonlipoidal phases comprise either water, glycerine or a combination thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 415,675 filed Sept. 7, 1982, now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 263,026 filed May 12, 1981, now abandoned.
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Lachman et al., The Theory and Practice of Industrial Pharmacy; 2nd Ed. 1976; Lea & Febiger; pp. 184-244. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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