Porous paclitaxel matrices and methods of manufacture thereof

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6610317
APP PUB NO 20020041896A1
SERIAL NO

09798824

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Paclitaxel is provided in a porous matrix form, which allows the drug to be formulated without Cremophor and administered as a bolus. The paclitaxel matrices preferably are made using a process that includes (i) dissolving paclitaxel in a volatile solvent to form a paclitaxel solution, (ii) combining at least one pore forming agent with the paclitaxel solution to form an emulsion, suspension, or second solution, and (iii) removing the volatile solvent and pore forming agent from the emulsion, suspension, or second solution to yield the porous matrix of paclitaxel. The pore forming agent can be either a volatile liquid that is immiscible with the paclitaxel solvent or a volatile solid compound, preferably a volatile salt. In a preferred embodiment, spray drying is used to remove the solvents and the pore forming agent. In a preferred embodiment, microparticles of the porous paclitaxel matrix are reconstituted with an aqueous medium and administered parenterally, or processed using standard techniques into tablets or capsules for oral administration.

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ACUSPHERE INC500 ARSENEL STREET WATERTOWN MA 02472

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bernstein, Howard Cambridge, MA 141 6810
Chickering, III Donald E Framingham, MA 17 1191
Khattak, Sarwat Amherst, MA 16 1360
Randall, Greg Somerville, MA 15 1474
Straub, Julie Winchester, MA 25 1591

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