EP2127642A3 — Microemulsions as solid dosage forms for oral administration
Assigned to Cima Labs Inc · Expires 2010-02-24 · 16y expired
What this patent protects
A microemulsion composition in the form of a free-flowing, compressible powder, comprises an admixture of a drug-containing oil-in-water microemulsion and a solid particle adsorbent. The drug-containing oil-in-water microemulsion comprises a oil-soluble drug, and the drug-contain…
USPTO Abstract
A microemulsion composition in the form of a free-flowing, compressible powder, comprises an admixture of a drug-containing oil-in-water microemulsion and a solid particle adsorbent. The drug-containing oil-in-water microemulsion comprises a oil-soluble drug, and the drug-containing microemulsion is adsorbed onto the solid particle adsorbent and forms a free-flowing, compressible powder. The composition and dosage forms of the present invention improve the bioavailability of a wide range of drugs that are known are suspected of having poor bioavailability by the utilization of several different mechanisms.
Drugs covered by this patent
- Celebrex (celecoxib) · Pfizer Inc. (originally Searle/Pharmacia)
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