EP Patent

EP0540623B1 — Oral osmotic device for delivering nicotine

Assigned to Alza Corp · Expires 1994-09-14 · 32y expired

What this patent protects

An osmotic device (10) for the controlled systemic delivery of nicotine through an oral mucosal membrane of a human patient is disclosed. The device (10) has a size and shape adapting it to be comfortably retained in the mouth for extended periods of time. The device (10) compris…

USPTO Abstract

An osmotic device (10) for the controlled systemic delivery of nicotine through an oral mucosal membrane of a human patient is disclosed. The device (10) has a size and shape adapting it to be comfortably retained in the mouth for extended periods of time. The device (10) comprises a semipermeable wall (12) surrounding a compartment (13) containing a nicotine salt (14) and optionally an alkaline salt which is capable of reacting with the nicotine salt in the presence of water to form nicotine base. Nicotine base is delivered from the compartment (13) through a passageway (17) in the wall (12). The nicotine salt exhibits good stability and shelf life while the nicotine base exhibits excellent absorption through oral mucosal membranes.

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Patent Metadata

Patent number
EP0540623B1
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
1994-09-14
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Alza Corp
Source
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