INTRASITE ADMINISTRATION AND DOSING METHODS AND PHARMACEUTICALS FOR USE THEREIN

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APP PUB NO 20190008794A1
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16128898

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A new method of targeted drug administration to wounds (surgical or traumatic), intrasite (IS), offers advantages in treatment efficacy and safety over traditional routes of administration. A novel method of dosing IS medications based on wound surface area provides the parameters for safe and effective dosing, a necessary advance for any FDA approval. Large IS doses increase risk of toxicity from impurities allowed in drugs given by other routes. Methods are presented for ultrapurification, particularly of endotoxins. Methods are presented for sterile delivery to the wound, to prevent aerosolization, and to homogenize application. Pharmacodynamic parameters make certain drugs advantageous as IS agents, including slow trans-wound surface diffusion, protein binding, and limited local tissue toxicity. Vancomycin is a prototypical drug with these features and is therefore very useful as an IS medication. Other drugs, including but not limited to rifaximin, possess similar pharmacodynamics and may be useful IS pharmaceuticals, delivered alone or in combination with other drugs, carriers, or materials. All of these attributes are advantages over traditional administration methods.

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HKL MEDICAL LLC1965 BROADWAY APT 22AB NEW YORK NY 10023

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Holekamp, Terrence Fletcher East Seattle, US 6 1
Kelly, Michael Patrick Saint Louis, US 7 17
Lenke, Lawrence Gerard New York, US 6 1

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