US Patent

US9364656 — Method of storing an electrotransport drug delivery device

Method of Use · Assigned to Alza Corp · Expires 2031-09-30 · 5y remaining

Vulnerability score 68/100 Moderate — design-around opportunities exist

What this patent protects

This patent protects a method of storing an electrotransport drug delivery device that is assembled by a user before use.

USPTO Abstract

A switch operated therapeutic agent delivery device is described. The device comprises two parts, which are assembled by a user prior to use. A first part contains a power supply and circuitry for the device; and a second part comprises electrodes and reservoirs containing the therapeutic agent to be delivered. The action of combining the two parts of the device causes the two parts to be irreversibly coupled together, completes an electrical connection between the two parts, and closes one or more switches, thereby connecting a power source, such as a battery, into the device's circuitry, thereby powering the device on so that it is ready for use. The device can then be attached to a patient, who can operate the device by pressing a button in a proper sequence.

Drugs covered by this patent

FDA Patent Use Codes

When a patent is method-of-use, FDA lists it once per applicable indication ("U-code"). Each U-code carves out a specific therapeutic use that generic filers must either license or design around.

CodeDescriptionDrug
U-736 fentanyl-hydrochloride

Patent Metadata

Patent number
US9364656
Jurisdiction
US
Classification
Method of Use
Expires
2031-09-30
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Alza Corp
Source
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