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Claims for Patent: 9,980,974


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Summary for Patent: 9,980,974
Title:Prostamide-containing intraocular implants and methods of use thereof
Abstract: Prostamide-containing intraocular implants that biodegrade in the eye and that are effective for reducing intraocular pressure in an eye for a sustained period. The implants generally contain a prostamide, such as bimatoprost, and at least three distinct biodegradable polymers selected from polylactide and poly(lactide-co-glycolide) polymers and are optimized for placement in and compatibility with the anterior chamber of the eye, particularly the anterior chamber angle. Methods for making and using the implants to reduce ocular hypertension and intraocular pressure in a patient are described.
Inventor(s): Ghebremeskel; Alazar N. (Irvine, CA), Robinson; Michael R. (Irvine, CA)
Assignee: Allergan, Inc. (Irvine, CA)
Application Number:15/350,471
Patent Claims: 1. A method for reducing ocular pressure in an eye of a patient, the method comprising injecting a biodegradable intraocular implant into the anterior chamber of an eye of a patient in need thereof, the biodegradable intraocular implant comprising a biodegradable polymer matrix, polyethylene glycol 3350, and bimatoprost, wherein the bimatoprost and polyethylene glycol 3350 are associated with the biodegradable polymer matrix, which comprises a) an ester end poly(D,L-lactide) having an inherent viscosity of 0.25-0.35 dl/g, b) an acid end poly(D,L-lactide) having an inherent viscosity of 0.16-0.24 dl/g, and c) an ester end poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) having an inherent viscosity of 0.16-0.24 dl/g and a D,L-lactide to glycolide molar ratio of about 75:25; wherein the bimatoprost comprises 18 to 22% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, the ester end poly(D,L-lactide) comprises 18 to 22% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, the acid end poly(D,L-lactide) comprises 13.5 to 16.5% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, the ester end poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) comprises 36 to 44% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, and wherein the polyethylene glycol 3350 comprises 3.5 to 6.5% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, wherein the inherent viscosity of each of the poly(D,L-lactide) and poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) polymers is determined for a 0.1% solution of the polymer in chloroform at 25.degree. C.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein the bimatoprost comprises 20% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, the ester end poly(D,L-lactide) comprises 20% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, the acid end poly(D,L-lactide) comprises 15% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, the ester end poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) comprises 40% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight, and wherein the polyethylene glycol 3350 comprises 5% of the biodegradable intraocular implant by weight.

3. The method of claim 2, wherein the biodegradable intraocular implant is rod-shaped and is formed by a hot-melt extrusion process and wherein the biodegradable intraocular implant is 150 .mu.m to 300 .mu.m in diameter or width, 0.50 mm to 2.5 mm in length, and 30 .mu.g to 100 .mu.g in total weight.

4. The method of claim 2, wherein the biodegradable intraocular implant does not contact the corneal endothelium after placement in the anterior chamber of the eye.

5. The method of claim 2, wherein the biodegradable intraocular implant is effective for reducing intraocular pressure in an eye for 2 months or longer after placement in the anterior chamber of the eye.

6. The method of claim 1, wherein the patient has one or more of elevated intraocular pressure, ocular hypertension, or glaucoma.

7. The method of claim 1, wherein the biodegradable intraocular implant is placed into the anterior chamber using an intraocular delivery apparatus, the apparatus comprising an elongate housing and a cannula extending longitudinally from the housing, the cannula having a proximal end and a distal sharp end and having a lumen extending therethrough, the lumen having an inner diameter sufficient to receive the biodegradable intraocular implant and permit translation of the biodegradable intraocular implant through the lumen and into the anterior chamber of the eye of the patient.

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