WO2007056233A1 - One way valve assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a dispensing and delivery system including a continuously sealing one way valve assembly for dispensing a sterile flowable substance, which can include preservatives or be preservative free, while preventing a backflow of contaminants into the source of the flowable substance.
- the dispensing and delivery system includes, for example, a valve assembly enclosed by a pressure displaceable flexible member or elastomeric member for effecting the passage of the flowable substance to a controllable outlet, while preventing any backflow to the source of the flowable substance after dispensing individual portions or doses of the flowable substance.
- preservatives have been mixed in with the flowable substance in the reservoir from which it is to be dispensed.
- the use of preservatives tends to be detrimental to users and often limits the effectiveness of the flowable substance, particularly when the flowable substance is a pharmaceutical such as an eye care solution, an intranasal drug, cosmetic treatment or skin treatment product.
- This group of prescription and nonprescription medications are often formulated with preservatives in multi-dose formats.
- the flowable substance may also be a food stuff, a beverage, a nutraceutical or cosmeceutical product.
- Another consideration is the ability of the valve assembly to deliver a selected amount of the flowable substance to the outlet without causing any damage to the user, such as when applying an eye care solution directly into the eye.
- valves have been used to control the flow of the flowable substance to the valve assembly outlet while preventing any backflow to the source of the flowable substance.
- valves such as the valve described in U.S. Patent No. RE34,243, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety, describe the use of O-rings in conjunction with a uniformly thick flexible membrane to effect a seal.
- Other valve assemblies also used cylindrical parts which required, for example, sliding the pretensioned flexible membrane over the straight sided core during assembly, preventing automated high speed assembly. Therefore, an effectively designed valve assembly which was able to be manufactured, for example via high speed automated production, and limited the costs of manufacture by reducing component parts and allowing the use of high speed automated production, was not provided in the past.
- a dispensing and delivery system conveys a flowable substance from a closed source, such as a collapsible reservoir, while preventing any backflow of oxygen or other contaminants from the ambient atmosphere through the valve assembly and into the source of the flowable substance after a portion of the substance has been dispensed.
- a closed source such as a collapsible reservoir
- the collapsible reservoir can be, for example, a bellows type reservoir, a collapsible tube, an internal bag or other type of suitable reservoir designed to dispense practically all of its contents.
- the dispensing delivery system has a normally closed controllable outlet orifice for dispensing a controlled amount of the flowable substance out of the valve assembly.
- the reservoir is in sealed contact with the valve assembly so that its contents do not receive any contaminants when the flowable substance is dispensed.
- Dispensation of the flowable substance is effected by applying pressure to the reservoir directly or through a pump so that its contents flow to and through the valve assembly.
- the contents may be a pharmaceutical, such as eye care solutions and/or gels or nasal solutions and/or gels which must be kept free of contaminants during dispensing.
- a multiple number of dispensed amounts can be provided while keeping the undispensed flowable substance preservative-free.
- the reservoir is protected by a housing so that pressure is not accidentally applied.
- the valve assembly includes, for example, an axially extending structure open to the dispenser or reservoir of the flowable substance.
- the valve assembly can be formed of an axially extending inner core open to the reservoir and formed of a rigid plastic component.
- the interior of the core can have a passageway for receiving the flowable substance from the reservoir. At least one port extending from the passageway can be provided and affords an opening for conveying the flow substance out of the inner core.
- the inner core can be designed with a substantially tapered or substantially conical shape.
- An axially extending flexible membrane tightly encloses the inner core and covers the outlet end of the port through the inner core.
- the flexible membrane moves outwardly from the inner core when the flowable substance is pressurized and passes through the port and flows toward the outlet end of the flexible membrane.
- the flexible membrane is structured such that it is, for example, thicker at the end closest to the valve opening, e.g. the flexible membrane is not uniformly thick along its length. This thickness allows the valve to seal at the thicker end first.
- the elasticity of the membrane can be varied so that the portion of the membrane closest to the valve opening is less elastic, resulting in the portion of the membrane closest to the valve opening closing first.
- the flexible membrane and, as described above, the inner core are of a substantially tapered or substantially conical shape, allowing for the rapid assembly and natural resting of the flexible membrane over the inner core.
- a valve cover located laterally outwardly from the flexible membrane ends at the controllable outlet orifice.
- the pressurized flowable substance travels between the radially outwardly extended flexible membrane and the outer surface of the inner core and flows to the controllable outlet orifice.
- the outlet orifice provides for controlled amounts of the flowable substance to be dispensed.
- An over cap covers the exterior of the valve cover to protect the valve assembly during storage.
- a collar can join the valve assembly to the reservoir and afford a sealed arrangement preventing any flow of contaminants into the reservoir.
- the collar and the neck area of the reservoir are designed with locking features that permit the override of the collar during assembly but subsequently prevent the unscrewing and disassembly of the collar and the opening of and likely contamination of the system.
- Fig. 1 is an axially extending view of a dispensing and delivery system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2A is an exploded view of a dispensing and delivery system such as that shown in Fig 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2B is an exploded view of a dispensing and delivery system such as that shown in Fig 1 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention which includes a pump for dispensing flowable substance.
- Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the soft cover and its controllable outlet orifice according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the controllable outlet orifice is a cross slit.
- Fig. 4 A is an enlarged axially extending partial view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly with a flat topped soft cover according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4B is an enlarged axially extending partial view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly with a rounded soft cover according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the continuously sealing one way valve assembly is in the rest position.
- Fig. 4C is an enlarged axially extending partial view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly with a rounded soft cover according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention wherein the continuously sealing one way valve assembly is in the dispensing position.
- Fig. 4D is an enlarged axially extending partial view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly where the opening in the soft cover contains a portion of the flexible membrane and inner core of the valve assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged partial axially extending view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly shown in Figs. 4B and 4C according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6 A is an axially extending partial view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly with one port and an outlet port according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 6B is an enlarged axially extending partial view of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly with one port and an outlet port according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- dispensing and delivery system 1 is comprised of a bellows reservoir or source 2 located within a housing 6.
- the housing 6 holds reservoir 2 of flowable substance, preferably a sterile or pure flowable substance, a valve assembly 3 (shown in detail in Figs. 2A, 2B and 4A-D) for conveying the flowable substance from the reservoir 2 to an outlet when pressure is applied to the reservoir 2 or to an actuator 2a connected to the reservoir 2.
- An over cap 15 covers the valve assembly 3 to prevent contamination from entering the valve assembly 3 during storage.
- the housing 6 has surfaces 6a for holding the assembly.
- a collar 8 connects the valve assembly 3 to the reservoir 2 affording a sealed connection so that ambient contaminants cannot pass into the reservoir 2.
- the bellows reservoir 2 is sufficiently large to allow for multiple doses to be dispensed from the reservoir and collapses when pressure is applied to the reservoir.
- Other suitable reservoirs may be used, such as a collapsible tube or an internal bag in a reservoir that permit multi-dose dispensation of the flowable substance.
- the valve assembly 3 and collar 8 preferably prevents air or other contamination from entering the reservoir following the dispensing procedure.
- the bellows reservoir or source 2 is laterally enclosed, for example, by an axially extending housing 6 to prevent the accidental application of pressure to the reservoir.
- a slot 6b extending axially in the housing 6 permits a user to gain access to an actuator 2a of the reservoir as the flowable substance is pressed out.
- the housing 6 has surfaces 6a for holding the housing when the flowable substance is being dispensed.
- valve assembly 3 has valve cover 14 which encircles the flexible membrane 13.
- the valve assembly 3 is comprised of an inner core 10, an axially extending blind passageway 11, ports 12, a flexible membrane 13, a valve cover 14 with a flange 14a, and a soft cover 7 with a controllable outlet orifice 7a (all of which are described in greater detail below in connection with the descriptions of Figs. 4A- D). While the flexible membrane 13 is hollow so as to accommodate the inner core 10, it is understood that when assembled with the device, it is filled with the inner core 10 such that no gap remains when the valve assembly is at rest.
- the end of the valve cover 14 adjacent the reservoir 2 has a radially outwardly extending flange 14a bearing against the flange at the end of the flexible membrane effecting the seal for the valve assembly at the opening from the reservoir 2.
- the opening or neck area of reservoir 2 seals against flange 14a, for example, by way of a screw thread which mates with the collar 8.
- the collar 8 and the opening or neck area of the reservoir 2 are designed with locking features that permit the override of the collar 8 during assembly but subsequently prevent the unscrewing and disassembly of the collar 8 and the opening of the system. This prevents any unintended contamination by the consumer and also eliminates the possibility of refilling the system.
- a pump assembly 16 is joined to a valve assembly 3a and to a reservoir 2 and bottle 6b.
- the collar 8 surrounds the connection between the pump assembly 16 and valve assembly 3a.
- the pump assembly 16 is connected to the bottle 6b by screw threads.
- the opening or neck area of bottle 6b seals against pump assembly 16, for example, by way of a screw thread which mates with the pump assembly 16 sealing flange 2c of reservoir 2 between the bottle 6b and the pump assembly 16.
- the collar 8 and the opening or neck area of the reservoir 6b are designed with locking features that permit the override of the pump assembly 16 during assembly but subsequently prevent the unscrewing and disassembly of the pump assembly 16 and the opening of the system. This prevents any unintended contamination by the consumer and also eliminates the possibility of refilling the system.
- the pump assembly 16 is thus connected to a valve assembly 3a having an actuator 17, an inner core 10, an axially extending blind passageway 11, ports 12, a flexible membrane 13, a valve cover 14 with a flange 14a, and a soft cover 7 with a controllable outlet orifice 7a (further described below in connection with the descriptions of Figs. 4A-D).
- the actuator 17 may be connected to or include an atomizer.
- the actuator 17 serves to transfer force via a check valve of the pump assembly 16 to draw flowable substance from the reservoir 2, thus providing the force necessary to dispense flowable substance.
- conventional pumps may be utilized in this manner.
- the reservoir 2 can be disposed within a bottle 6b whose open end is sealed by a plug 2c. Plug 2c serves to protect the reservoir 2 from damage, rupture or inadvertent application of force on the reservoir 2.
- controllable outlet orifice 7a is a cross-slit enabling substantially dripless dispensing of the flowable substance.
- the cross-slit causes the controllable outlet orifice 7a to self close on itself after pressure is released.
- the controllable outlet orifice 7a can be formed as desired to provide a spray or a stream of the flowable substance. Alternatively, by selectively dimensioning the controllable outlet orifice 7a, a drop-like amount of the flowable substance can be dispensed, for example if an eye care solution is being dispensed. If a greater amount of the flowable substance is to be dispensed, the controllable outlet orifice 7a can be formed for dispensing a larger quantity of the flowable substance, for example, a eye or nasal solution and/or gel.
- the valve assembly 3 preferably has an inner core 10, an axially extending blind passageway 11, ports 12, a flexible membrane 13, a valve cover 14 with a flange 14a, and a soft cover 7 with a controllable outlet orifice 7a.
- An over cap 15 is placed over the valve assembly 3 when it is not in use, protecting it from contact with ambient contaminants.
- an axially extending inner core 10 bears against the opening of the reservoir 2 so that flow from the reservoir enters into an axially extending blind passageway 11 in the inner core.
- the passageway 11 extends for a major portion of the axial length of the inner core.
- the inner core has a pair of ports 12 extending transversely of the passageway axis from the surface of the passageway to the outer surface of the inner core 10.
- the inner core 10 is formed of, for example, a rigid plastic material and terminates inwardly of the outlet end of the valve assembly. Furthermore, in exemplary embodiments, upon assembly and filling of the assembly no air is present inside the passageway 11 and the ports 12. It should be noted that additional ports 12 may be located through the inner core 10.
- the inner core 10 and the flexible membrane 13 are constructed such that they fit tightly together, for example having very close tolerances which allow for an air-tight seal to be formed between the flexible membrane 13 and the inner core 10.
- the molding process for the flexible membrane 13 and the inner core 10, as well as other components described above as sealing against one another is an asymmetric molding process which creates a surface substantially free of defects or seam lines at the areas of contact where sealing occurs. Accordingly, in an exemplary embodiment, very close tolerances between the parts, for example the inner core 10 and flexible membrane 13 and the other parts, are used to provide an optimal seal and operation of the valve assembly.
- the thickness of the membrane is preferably variable along its axial length.
- the region of the outlet end of the inner core has, for example, an axially extending continuous uninterrupted end considerably thicker than the remainder of the flexible membrane 13. That is, the band is not separated in the axial direction by axially extending cuts.
- the thicker end ensures that after the valve has dispensed fluid, as further described below, the valve closes at the end closest to the opening 7a first, therefore preventing any backflow. This is effected by the heavy wall thickness which provides for greater tension. As a result, the flexible membrane 13 exhibits nonuniform tension.
- the thickness of the membrane may be variable along its axial length and the region surrounding the outlet end of the inner core has, for example, an axially extending continuous uninterrupted annular band considerably thicker than the remainder of the flexible membrane 13.
- the band is not separated in the axial direction by axially extending cuts.
- the elasticity or durometer of the end of the flexible membrane closest to the valve opening may be varied, for example it may be reduced, such that the end closest to the valve opening seals first when pressure is relieved.
- flexible membrane 13 and inner core 10 are substantially tapered or substantially conical at the ends closest to the controllable outlet orifice 7a such that the inner core 10 nest into the flexible membrane 13 one another when being assembled by high speed automated production equipment.
- the flexible membrane 13 At its end adjacent to the opening of the reservoir 2, the flexible membrane 13 has an outwardly extending flange bearing against a flange on the inner core located at the opening from the reservoir.
- valve cover 14 encircles the flexible membrane 13 and, as shown in the rest position in Fig. 2a, is spaced radially outwardly from the outer surface of the flexible membrane.
- the end of the valve cover 14 adjacent the reservoir 2 has a radially outwardly extending flange 14a bearing against the flange at the end of the flexible membrane effecting the seal for the valve assembly at the opening from the reservoir 2.
- the valve cover 14 is formed, for example, of an inner layer of an elastomeric material extending axially from its flange 14a to and over the outlet end of the valve assembly 3. Elastomeric material forms a soft cover 7 over the outlet end of the valve cover 14 which is particularly advantageous when the valve assembly is used for dispensing an eye care solution. Such a soft cover 7 prevents, for example, any likelihood of harm to the delicate outer surfaces of the eye or surrounding tissue.
- the soft cover 7 has a controllable outlet orifice 7a for dispensing the flowable substance. The outlet orifice is closed in the rest position of the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and open in the dispensing position.
- valve assembly 3 is depicted having variations in the structure of the soft cover 7 as described below.
- a valve assembly having a flat topped soft cover 7 is provided.
- the soft cover 7 has a flattened top, which allows for less flowable substance to adhere to the controllable outlet orifice 7a because the flattened top results in a shorter controllable outlet orifice 7a.
- the soft cover 7 has a controllable outlet orifice 7a which can be formed as desired to provide a spray or a stream of the flowable substance.
- the controllable outlet orifice 7a can be a cross-slit as shown in Fig. 3.
- controllable outlet orifice 7a by selectively dimensioning the controllable outlet orifice 7a, a drop-like amount of the flowable substance can be dispensed, for example if an eye care solution or other solution typically delivered in droplet form, is being dispensed. If a greater amount of the flowable substance is to be dispensed, the controllable outlet orifice 7a can be formed for dispensing a larger quantity of the flowable substance, for example by having a larger diameter opening for products such as eye or nasal solutions and/or gels.
- a valve assembly having a rounded soft cover 7 is provided.
- the soft cover 7 has a rounded top useful for dispensing flowable substance into the outer surfaces of the eye and surrounding tissue or other sensitive body areas. Because the rounded tip lacks sharp edges, damage to the eye or other sensitive tissues is avoided or reduced if incidental contact occurs during administration of the flowable substance.
- the soft cover 7 has a controllable outlet orifice 7a which can be formed as desired to provide a spray or a stream of the flowable substance. Furthermore, the controllable outlet orifice 7a can be a cross-slit as shown in Fig. 3.
- controllable outlet orifice 7a by selectively dimensioning the controllable outlet orifice 7a, a drop-like amount of the flowable substance can be dispensed, for example if an eye care solution or other solution typically delivered in droplet form, is being dispensed. If a greater amount of the flowable substance is to be dispensed, the controllable outlet orifice 7a can be formed for dispensing a larger quantity of the flowable substance, for example by having a larger diameter opening for products such as eye or nasal solutions and/or gels.
- a valve assembly having a flat cover 7 which has an enlarged version of controllable outlet orifice 7a is provided.
- the enlarged version of controllable outlet orifice 7a is able to accommodate the inner core 10 and flexible membrane 13 and is suitable for dispensing viscous flowable substances such as lotions, creams and emollients, but may also be used for any flowable substance.
- the enlarged version of controllable outlet orifice 7a allows flowable substance to be dispensed without having to move through two openings - namely the opening at the end of the flexible elastomer 13 and the controllable outlet orifice 7a, since these are now flush.
- the controllable outlet orifice 7a in soft cover 7 can also be seen and may for example be a substantially uniform circular bore thought the material of soft cover 7 or may be suitably dimensioned as described in the preceding paragraphs.
- flowable substance flows through a single port 12 in inner core 10 and expands the flexible membrane 13, swirling around the exterior of inner core 10, and exiting via an outlet port 12a as shown in Figs. 6A and 6B.
- additional ports 12 may be located through the inner core 10.
- the over cap 15 is removed and pressure is applied to the actuator 2a of the reservoir 2 so that an amount of the flowable substance passes out of the reservoir into the passageway 11 in the inner core 10.
- the substance flows through the ports 12 and expands the flexible membrane 13 radially outwardly and flows toward the outlet end of the flexible membrane where it exits from the flexible membrane radially inwardly into the controllable outlet orifice 7a in the cover and is dispensed.
- flowable substance flows through a single port 12 in inner core 10 and expands the flexible membrane 13, swirling around the exterior of inner core 10, and exiting via an outlet port 12a as shown in Figs. 6A and 6B.
- the valve assembly By releasing the pressure on the actuator 2a of the reservoir, the dispensing operation is terminated and the flexible membrane 13 returns inwardly into contact with the outer surface of the inner core 10.
- the inward movement of the flexible membrane starts at its outlet end because of its increased thickness and affords gradual contact with the outer surface of the inner core, returning any flowable substance through the ports back into the reservoir whereby contaminants cannot enter the reservoir. Dispensing individual portions of the flowable substance can be continued until the reservoir is almost completely emptied.
- the valve assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides uniform pressure on the valve components via the pressurization of the flowable substance.
- an actuator 17 serves to transfer force to the pump assembly 16 when it is depressed. This in turn compress the reservoir 2, thus providing the force necessary to open the valve assembly and in certain embodiments described above, controllable outlet port 7a, to dispense flowable substance.
- Elastomers suitable to form the soft cover 7, the flexible membrane 13 and the valve cover 14 in exemplary embodiments of the present invention include thermoplastic elastomers such as Dynaflex manufactured by GLS Corp., C-Flex manufactured by CPT Inc., or Santoprene manufactured by Advanced Elastomer Systems, Inc.
- the elastomers, and the materials comprising any of the other components of the device may have integrated, impregnated, otherwise placed within them anti-microbial ingredients such as silver ions contained within a ceramic carrier, such as those supplied by AgION, or sustained-release ionic silver compounds, such as those supplied by Westlake Plastic Technologies which are known to be used in the making of anti-microbial plastics.
- anti-microbial suitable for compounding with or coating plastics may be used.
- the soft cover 7 or the flexible membrane 13 or both could, for example, be positively charged to repel residual flowable substance, coated in for example, Teflon type-plastics, have increased surface tension or be anti- wetting, or any combination of the above so as to repel flowable substance.
- the durometer of the elastomers can be varied in relation to the viscosity of the flowable substance. For example, assemblies containing substances with comparatively higher viscosities would utilize softer, i.e. lower durometer elastomers, in order to reduce the cracking force needed to dispense flowable substance, whereas lower viscosity flowable substances would utilized harder, i.e. higher durometer elastomers to maintain a strong seal. Likewise, flowable substances containing lubricants would also utilize harder, i.e. higher durometer elastomers to maintain a strong seal.
- the parts of the dispending and delivery device, including the valve assembly may be manufactured to close tolerances such that they form airtight seals and are close fitting ensuring optimal seals and operation of the device.
- Ophthalmological products or otorhinolarygology products may be dispensed where it is important to maintain them free of contaminants from the ambient atmosphere.
- the flowable characteristics of the material being dispensed determines the type and dimension of the valve assembly assembly.
- the flowable substance may be a preservative-free pharmaceutical, such as the ophthalmological products or otorhinolarygology products of the examples below, all of which are intended to be maintained free of contaminants from the ambient atmosphere and of preservatives during storage within the reservoir 2.
- the ophthalmological products or otorhinolarygology products of the examples below are amenable to storage and dispensing from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention.
- Preservative-free storage and delivery of these formulations also can be accomplished by providing, for example, multi-dose metered, high barrier and preservative-free systems as described in U.S. Patent Nos. RE 34,243; 5,092,855; 5,305,783; 5,279,447; 5,305,786; and 5,353,961 all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- preservative free ophthalmic products are amenable to storage and dispensing from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention.
- eye drops and preferably those eye drops involved in chronic care, for example, dry eye, glaucoma, allergies and NSAIDs, and also those eye drops intended for acute care, for example during ocular surgery, are amenable to storage and dispensing from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention.
- those eye drops used to relieve eye fatigue, those eye drops used to relieve dry eye, those eye drops used relieve dry eye due to computer use, television use, or fatigue due to prolonged awake periods are amenable to storage and dispensing from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention.
- dry eye products can include dry eye products comprised of but not limited to cellulose derivatives, hyaluronan of differing molecular weights including high molecular weight (HMW) alone by itself or in combination with a low molecular weight hyaluronan component (LMW), polyethelene glycol 400 0.4%, propylene glycol 0.3%, glycerin, dextran, polysorbate 80 and mineral oils.
- HMW high molecular weight
- LMW low molecular weight hyaluronan component
- glaucoma products include glaucoma products comprising timolol 0.25%/0.50%, brimonidine tartrate 0.1%, bimatoprost 0.03% and travaprost 0.004%.
- allergy products include allergy products comprising olopatadine HCL 0.1% and predisalone acetate 1%.
- NSAID products include NSAID products comprising ketorolac 0.5% and diclofenac 0.1%.
- a formulation of hyaluronan and demulcents, along with suitable excipients, is stored and dispensed from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention. Examples and methods of making such formulations are provided below.
- Hyaluronan and/or its derivatives which can be formulated in its sodium, potassium, calcium or other salt forms with concentrations which in certain embodiments may vary from about 0.05 to about 3.0 percent (w/v) and with a molecular weight ranging from about 300,000 daltons to about 7,000,000 daltons in its native form and up to about 25,000,000 daltons in its cross-linked form, are utilized in the present formulations.
- high molecular weight HA a high molecular weight hyaluronan
- a high molecular weight hyaluronan may be used without the disadvantage of blurring and foreign body sensations or eye irritation from the high molecular weight HA and which provides enhanced benefits.
- the requirement to repeatedly irrigate the eye during ocular surgery is substantially reduced because the higher molecular weight HA acts as a molecular sponge, storing and releasing more of the demulcents and water.
- the cross-linking present in high molecular weight HA allows a lower concentration of hyaluronan to be used in the formulation.
- this type of formulation may be advantageous when used to coat the corneal surface during laser ablation as used in refractive eye surgery. Since blurring and foreign body sensation are not a problem in this type of refractive laser surgery, the use of higher molecular weight HA will prove to be advantageous.
- the cross-linking present in high molecular weight HA allows a lower concentration of hyaluronan to be used in the formulation.
- about 1.4 to about 2.0 or about 1.5 to about 2.0 million dalton hyaluronan provides substantial benefits in formulations for dry eye and other non-surgical uses. For example, side effects such as blurry vision and foreign body sensation as well as irritation are minimized and the effective residence time of each application is increased. This results in less need to reapply product to the eye.
- using hyaluronan at the aforementioned molecular weights provides improved and prolonged delivery of demulcents and superior hydration of the corneal surface while maintaining the vital elastoviscous properties of the eye drop.
- the elasticity and viscosity of the formulation is maintained, before, during and after the constant blinking process which aids the coating and recoating of the ocular surfaces of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelid.
- hyaluronan and/or its derivatives in combination with glycerin and/or any other demulcent components acts as an enhanced mucoadhesive, providing increased residence time and enhanced coating.
- viscoadaptive formulations may be used to deliver drugs in combination with a preservative-free delivery pump or device to the ocular tissues for the purpose of enhanced bioavailability and increased residence time.
- the residence time of antibiotics on the ocular tissues can be increased from minutes to hours.
- drugs deliverable in this manner include anti-glaucoma, anti-allergy, steroids, antibiotics, NSAIDs, inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and other drugs which are delivered topically to ocular tissue.
- Such a viscoadaptive formulation may be used for the treatment of dry eye conditions due to noxious environmental conditions, surgery, computer fatigue, air travel, heating, iatrogenic dry eye, dry eye syndromes, trauma, medications and disease.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide several surprising benefits, including for example, superior coating, enhanced mucoadhesive surface tension to ocular surfaces, longer residence time, superior patient comfort, superior moisturizing, clear visibility of the surgical field for surgeons, superior and more symmetric coating of the corneal surface during laser refractive surgery to allow selective ablation of corneal irregularities and preservative-free multi-dose, multi-use dispensing of the product.
- embodiments of the invention provide superior coating of the corneal surface of the eye and the conjunctiva with a longer in vivo residence time due at least in part to the novel combination of hyaluronan having a particular size range and/or its derivatives with other demulcent component(s), including but not limited to glycerin.
- a preservative-free delivery system which is capable of containing and delivering multiple doses of the eye drops, while keeping the formulation free from contamination and/or spoilage has been developed, eliminating the costly need for and waste associated with single-use unit dosing.
- Such viscoadaptive eye drops are thus particularly well adapted for the treatment of dry eye conditions due to, for example, noxious environmental conditions, surgery, computer fatigue, air travel, heating, iatrogenic dry eye, dry eye syndromes, trauma, disease, intra and post-surgical use.
- a visco adaptive eye drop according to the present invention may include combinations of cellulose derivatives, dextrans, gelatin, polyols, polyvinyl alcohols and povidone.
- Cellulose derivatives include, but are not limited to, for example, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, and methylcellulose. Cellulose derivatives may comprise from about 0.05 to about 2.5 percent, by weight of the final formulation.
- Dextran or dextran derivatives may also be included.
- Dextran 70 may be used in formulations according to the present invention. Typically concentrations of about 0.1 percent dextran may be used when another polymeric demulcent agent and delivery system of the present invention is used.
- Gelatin also may be included. When included, gelatin may comprise about 0.01 percent, by weight.
- Polyols may include glycerin, Polyethylene Glycol 300, Polyethylene Glycol 400 Polysorbate 80, and propylene glycol. Typically, concentrations of polyols comprise from about 0.05 to about 1 percent by weight of the composition. Further, glycerin may also be provided from about 0.05% to about 0.5% Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), typically in concentrations ranging from about 0.1 to about 4 percent and povidone (PVP) in typically in concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 2 percent, also may be included.
- PVA Polyvinyl alcohol
- PVP povidone
- Weight percentages referred to above may vary under certain conditions as will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art provided with the present disclosure.
- phosphate or other buffering agents may be incorporated in the formulation to maintain a pH varying from about 6.0 to about 8.0.
- Sodium chloride or other salts may be incorporated in certain compositions to maintain osmolality ranging from about 130 to about 380 mOsmol/Kg.
- Water may be used to provide an aqueous medium.
- compositions may be formulated with or without preservatives depending on the packaging of the final product in order to maintain sterility.
- Some packaging options include, for example: single unit-dose reservoirs without preservatives, multi-dose reservoirs with preservatives and multidose reservoirs (which do not allow air intake) without preservatives and syringes or ampoules.
- the hyaluronan used has a molecular weight ranging from about 1.4 million to about 2.0 million daltons.
- hyaluronan is provided with a molecular weight ranging from about 2 to about 15 million daltons, or preferably from about 10 to about 25 million daltons or more preferably from about 10 to about 15 million daltons.
- hyaluronan is present in a concentration of about 0.05 to about 0.5 %.
- biofermented hyaluronan is provided, eliminating the need to use an animal source for the molecule. This reduces the risk of viral or other biological contamination of the hyaluronan.
- demulcents also known as dopants
- demulcents are provided in conjunction with hyaluronan.
- polyols, PVA and PVP may be used as dopants because they are less viscous and therefore less likely to cause discomfort or blurred vision and in addition provide longer residence time on the cornea. Therefore, in certain embodiments polyols, would be used for contact lens comfort drops, day time and night time drops, or for mild or moderate KCS or dry eye, as well as in veterinary applications for animals which depend on their visual acuity during their active periods and for night time relief from the symptoms of dry eye as well as for use during laser refractive surgery.
- cellulose derivatives would be used as dopants in conjunction with hyaluronan.
- cellulose derivatives which are more viscous, would be used in bed time, intra-operative, post surgical and moderate to severe KCS as well as in veterinary applications where the animal does not primarily rely on its visual acuity.
- compositions may be formulated in an aqueous mixture and/or solution as described in the following table:
- the composition of Table 1 is used to lubricate the eye of a patient undergoing ocular laser refractive surgery and other ocular surgeries.
- ocular surgery include corneal transplantation, cataract, intraocular lens implantation, glaucoma and retinal surgery.
- the surgical staff do not have to irrigate and re-irrigate the eye as often as they would have had they used any available substitute composition.
- the composition of Table 1 is applied to the eye of a patient who presents with dry eye syndrome or other conditions of eye dryness or mild, moderate or severe irritation due to disease, noxious environmental conditions, insufficiency of natural tears or work-related conditions such as prolonged use with computers which retards or diminishes the natural blinking process leading to poor lubrication, dryness and irritation.
- dry eye syndrome or other conditions of eye dryness or mild, moderate or severe irritation due to disease, noxious environmental conditions, insufficiency of natural tears or work-related conditions such as prolonged use with computers which retards or diminishes the natural blinking process leading to poor lubrication, dryness and irritation The patient's dry eye symptoms are relieved and the patient need not reapply the eye drop as often as they would have had they used any available substitute composition.
- composition of Table 1 is applied to the eye of a patient suffering from dry eye due to airborne, environmental, contact lens wear or allergy related reasons.
- the patient's dry eye symptoms are relieved and the patient need not reapply the eye drop as often as they would have had they used any available substitute composition.
- formulations combining hyaluronan and demulcents and/or preservative- free storage and delivery of the these formulations are provided for patients undergoing ocular surgery or suffering from dry eye irritation and related dryness conditions are provided with a preservative-free viscoadaptive eye drop having improved viscosity and delivery of lubricating demulcents to the eye. Furthermore, these embodiments are also generally useful for ear, nose and throat applications.
- Example 2
- preservative-free otorhinolarygological products are amenable to storage and dispensing from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention.
- nasal medicines and preferably nasal sprays, external ear creams, ear drops, steroid ear drops, antibiotic ear drops, nose drops, and nose drops comprising phenylephrine 0.25% and pseudoephedrine 30mg, are amenable to storage and dispensing from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention.
- a formulation of hyaluronan and demulcents, along with suitable excipients, is stored and dispensed from reservoirs using the continuously sealing one way valve assembly and delivery system of the present invention. Examples, and methods of making such formulations are provided below:
- Hyaluronan and/or its derivatives which can be formulated in its sodium, potassium, calcium, zinc or other salt forms with concentrations which in certain embodiments may vary from about 0.05 to about 3.0 percent and with a molecular weight ranging from about 300,000 daltons to about 7,000,000 daltons in its native form and up to about 25,000,000 daltons in its cross-linked form are utilized in the present formulations.
- a viscoadaptive formulation including 10 to 15 million or 10 to 25 million dalton hyaluronan (high molecular weight HA) in combination with a low molecular weight demulcent, described below, provides substantial benefits during or after nasal or trans-nasal sinus surgical procedures.
- a visco adaptive high molecular weight HA formulation may be physically pumped into the nasal or sinus cavity(ies) of the patient, eliminating the difficulty associated with administering nasal moisturizing and/or anti- adhesion fluids to the patient via traditional methods.
- the cross-linking present in high molecular weight HA allows a lower concentration of hyaluronan to be used in the formulation.
- 1.0 to 2.0 or 1.5 to 2.0 million dalton hyaluronan provides substantial benefits in formulations for dry nose and other non-surgical and postsurgical uses. For example, the negative effect of repeated applications of saline solutions to maintain a minimal level of comfort and moisture are minimized because the effective residence time is increased. Less applications needed to maintain comfort, moisture, hydration and protection is a significant physical and clinical benefit of the invention.
- Such viscoadaptive formulations may be used for the treatment of dry nose, sneezing and/or irritation caused by, for example, colds, influenza, allergies, dust, smoke, air pollution, air conditioning, winter heating, high altitudes, travel, oxygen therapy, dryness caused by certain medications, iatrogenically induced dry nose and dry nose caused by surgery and anaesthesia.
- hyaluronan and/or its derivatives in combination with glycerin and/or any other demulcent components acts as an enhanced mucoadhesive, providing increased residence time and enhanced coating.
- viscoadaptive formulations may be used to deliver drugs, via a preservative-free delivery pump or device, to the nasal tissues by providing enhanced bioavailability and increased residence time, in a magnitude of up to 10 times or more.
- the residence time of antibiotics on the nasal tissue would be increased from minutes to hours.
- drugs deliverable in this manner include anti- allergy, steroids, antibiotics, NSAIDs, inflammatory drugs, anti-inflammatory drugs, antifungal drugs and other drugs which are delivered directly to nasal or sinus tissue.
- a viscoadaptive nasal fluid according to the present invention may include combinations of cellulose derivatives, dextrans, gelatin, polyols, polyvinyl alcohol and povidone.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide several surprising benefits, including for example, superior coating, enhanced mucoadhesive tension to nasal and sinus surfaces, longer residence time, superior moisturizing, easier application, more even coating of the nasal and sinus surfaces during and after surgery and preservative-free multi-dose, multi-use dispensing of the product.
- a viscoadaptive high molecular weight HA formulation may be physically pumped into the patient, eliminating the difficulty associated with administering nasal moisturizing fluids to the patient via traditional methods and providing more even coating of the nasal and sinus surfaces, including inaccessible cavities and tissue surfaces during surgery.
- a preservative-free delivery system which is capable of containing and delivering multiple doses of the nasal moisturizing fluid, while keeping the formulation free from contamination and/or spoilage has been developed, eliminating the costly need for and waste associated with single use unit dosing.
- a viscoadaptive nasal fluid according to the present invention may include combinations of cellulose derivatives, dextrans, gelatin, polyols, polyvinyl alcohols and povidone.
- Cellulose derivatives include, but are not limited to, for example, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, and methylcellulose. Cellulose derivatives may comprise from about 0.0.5 to about 2.5 percent, by weight of the final formulation.
- Dextran or dextran derivatives may also be included.
- Dextran 70 may be used in formulations according to the present invention. Typically concentrations of about 0.1 percent dextran may be used when another polymeric demulcent agent and delivery system of the present invention is used.
- Gelatin also may be included. When included, gelatin may comprise about 0.01 percent, by weight.
- Polyols may include glycerin, Polyethylene Glycol 300, Polyethylene Glycol 400 Polysorbate 80, and propylene glycol. Typically, concentrations of polyols comprise from about 0.05 to about 1 percent by weight of the composition. Further, glycerin may be provided from about 0.05% to about 0.5% by weight.
- Polyvinyl alcohol typically in concentrations ranging from about 0.1 to about 4 percent and povidone (PVP), typically in concentrations ranging from about 0.1 to about 2 percent, also may be included.
- Weight percentages referred to above may vary under certain conditions as will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art provided with the present disclosure.
- phosphate or other buffering agents may be incorporated in the fo ⁇ nulation to maintain a pH varying from about 5.0 to about 8.0, more preferably about 6.0 to about 8.0.
- Sodium chloride or other salts maybe incorporated in certain compositions to maintain osmolality ranging from about 270 to about 350 m ⁇ smol/kg.
- Water may be used to provide an aqueous medium.
- compositions may be formulated with or without preservatives depending on the packaging of the final product in order to maintain sterility.
- Some packaging options include, for example: single unit-dose reservoirs without preservatives, multi-dose reservoirs with preservatives and multidose reservoirs (which do not allow air intake) without preservatives and syringes or ampoules.
- the hyaluronan used has a molecular weight ranging from about 1.0 million to about 2.0 million daltons, or about 1.4 million to about 2.0 million daltons. In certain embodiments, useful in nasal or sinus surgery, as described above, hyaluronan is provided with a molecular weight ranging from about 10 to about 25 million daltons, more preferably from about 10 to about 15 million daltons.
- hyaluronan is present in a concentration of about 0.05 to about 0.5 %. In still other embodiments, useful for surgical or post surgical applications, hyaluronan is present in a concentration of about 0.15% to about 0.5 %. In yet another embodiment, useful for daily use for treatment of dry nose, hyaluronan is present in a concentration of about 0.15 to about 0.3% or of about 0.05 to about 0.5 %.
- Weight percentages referred to above may vary under certain conditions as will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art provided with the present disclosure.
- compositions may be formulated with or without preservatives depending on the packaging of the final product in order to maintain sterility.
- Some storage and/or delivery options include, for example: single unit-dose reservoirs without preservatives, multi-dose reservoirs with preservatives and multidose reservoirs (which do not allow air intake) without preservatives and syringes or ampoules.
- biofermented hyaluronan is provided, eliminating the need to use an animal source for the molecule. This reduces the risk of viral or other biological contamination of the hyaluronan.
- demulcents also known as dopants
- demulcents are provided in conjunction with hyaluronan.
- polyols, PVA and PVP may be used as dopants because they are less viscous and therefore less likely to cause discomfort and in addition provide longer residence time on the nasal tissue.
- cellulose derivatives would be used as dopants in conjunction with hyaluronan.
- cellulose derivatives which are more viscous, would be used in bed time, intra-operative, post-surgical and moderate to severe dry nose conditions.
- compositions may be formulated in an aqueous mixture and/or solution as described in the following table:
- hyaluronan and/or its derivatives may be delivered separately or in combination with other demulcents as a viscoadaptive fluid in a pumping device, utilizing the one-way valve and delivery system of the present invention., for direct application to the nostril(s) to optimize ease of use and hygienic application without direct contact with the affected area.
- this product also can be delivered in a tube-type configuration or a reservoir utilizing the one-way valve and delivery system of the present invention.
- the use of a pumping device offers superior hygienic covering of the affected area and ease of use without the need to directly contact the affected area. Therefore, embodiments of the invention also relate to the use of hyaluronan and/or its derivatives either separately or in combination with other demulcents in a pumping device specifically for intra-nasal and trans-nasal indications.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide several surprising benefits, including, for example superior coating, superior patient comfort, superior moisturizing, superior hydration and preservative-free multi-dose, multi-use dispensing of the product.
- embodiments of the invention provide superior coating of the nasal and sinus tissue surfaces with a longer in vivo residence time due at least in part to the novel combination of hyaluronan and/or its derivatives having the particular size ranges, described above with other demulcent component(s), including but not limited to glycerin.
- hyaluronan and or its derivative components superior moisturizing due to the hyaluronan and or its derivative components is provided because the novel sizes and concentrations of the hyaluronan used in the embodiments allow the hyaluronan to act as a molecular sponge, soaking up and releasing demulcents and water as needed by the tissue.
- a preservative-free delivery system which is capable of containing and delivering multiple doses of the nasal fluids, while keeping the formulation free from contamination and/or spoilage has been developed, eliminating the costly need for and waste associated with single use unit dosing.
- Such viscoadaptive nasal fluids are thus particularly well adapted for the treatment of dry nose conditions due to, for example, colds, influenza, allergies, dust, smoke, air pollution, air conditioning, winter heating, high altitudes, travel, oxygen therapy, dryness caused by certain medications and iatrogenically induced dry nose and dry nose caused by surgery and anesthesia.
- composition of Table 1 is applied to the nasal or sinus passages of a patient undergoing nasal or sinus surgery. During the surgery the surgeon may have considerably less difficulty in applying the moisturizing fluid to nasal and sinus cavities. Additionally, the viscoadaptive solution has a superior residence time on nasal tissue, which will allow for longer coating, moisturizing, lubricating and protection of delicate nasal tissue and to surgically altered or cut nasal tissue to prevent unwanted postoperative adhesions of tissue surfaces especially in the presence of residual blood following surgery.
- the composition of Table 1 is applied to the ear passages of a patient undergoing middle or inner surgery of the ear. During the surgery, the surgeon may have considerably less difficulty in applying the moisturizing fluid to the cavities and surfaces of the ear. Also, the viscoadaptive solution has a superior residence time on tissue to allow for greater moisturizing, protection, lubrication and to prevent unwanted adhesions of tissue during the postoperative period. In this manner the viscoadaptive solution can facilitate the healing process by avoiding unwanted post-operative surgical adhesion of tissues, for example in the presence of residual blood remaining post-surgery.
- composition of Table 1 is applied to the nasal or sinus passages of a patient following nasal or sinus surgery.
- the patient's dry nose symptoms are relieved and the patient need not reapply the nasal fluid as often compared to saline or other nasal solutions that exhibit different physical properties with less residence time.
- composition of Table 1 is applied to the nasal or sinus passages of a patient suffering from dry nose due to airborne, environmental, certain medications or allergy related reasons.
- the patient's dry nose symptoms are relieved and the patient need not reapply the nasal fluid as often as they would have had they used any available substitute composition.
- formulations combining hyaluronan and demulcents and/or preservative- free storage and delivery of the these formulations are provided such that patients suffering from dry nasal conditions are provided with a preservative-free viscoadaptive nasal fluid, and device for administering the same, having improved, longer lasting moisturizing, protecting and lubricating properties.
- these embodiments are also generally useful for ear, nose, mouth and throat as well as vaginal applications where a moisturizing fluid is needed.
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