US Patent

US8323683 — Flavoring of drug-containing chewing gums

Other · Assigned to McNeil PPC Inc · Expires 2028-04-30 · 2y remaining

Vulnerability score 75/100 Vulnerable — likely target for IPR or design-around

What this patent protects

This patent protects a method for making chewing gum that lasts longer and has a stronger flavor by applying multiple layers of coating.

USPTO Abstract

A chewing gum comprising at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) with a core onto which is applied at least one inner polymer film coating and thereafter onto which is applied at least one outer hard coating. A preferred API is nicotine. Flavoring agents may be incorporated in the core, in the at least one inner polymer film coating and/or in the at least one outer hard coating. The gums formed exhibit a long lasting effect of flavoring agent(s) and result in the domination of flavoring agents in the coating(s) over flavoring agent(s) in the core, thereby (a) avoiding problems of chemical or pharmaceutical incompatibility between an API in the core and flavoring agent(s) in the coating(s) and (b) achieving an increased control of the release of the API and of non-active excipients.

Drugs covered by this patent

Patent Metadata

Patent number
US8323683
Jurisdiction
US
Classification
Other
Expires
2028-04-30
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
McNeil PPC Inc
Source
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