US Patent
US11872318 — Nanocrystals, compositions, and methods that aid particle transport in mucus
Formulation · Assigned to Johns Hopkins University · Expires 2033-05-03 · 7y remaining
Vulnerability score
38/100
Strong — defensible against typical IPR challenges
What this patent protects
This patent protects methods and compositions for making particles that can efficiently transport pharmaceutical agents through mucus barriers in the body.
USPTO Abstract
Nanocrystals, compositions, and methods that aid particle transport in mucus are provided. In some embodiments, the compositions and methods involve making mucus-penetrating particles (MPP) without any polymeric carriers, or with minimal use of polymeric carriers. The compositions and methods may include, in some embodiments, modifying the surface coatings of particles formed of pharmaceutical agents that have a low water solubility. Such methods and compositions can be used to achieve efficient transport of particles of pharmaceutical agents though mucus barriers in the body for a wide spectrum of applications, including drug delivery, imaging, and diagnostic applications. In certain embodiments, a pharmaceutical composition including such particles is well-suited for administration routes involving the particles passing through a mucosal barrier.
Drugs covered by this patent
- Lotemax (LOTEPREDNOL ETABONATE) · Bausch Health
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