Implantable Devices and Methods for Evaluation of Active Agents

Devices for the local delivery of microdose amounts of one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages, to selected tissue of a patient are described. The devices generally include multiple microwells arranged on or within a support structure and contain one or more active agents, alone or in combination, in one or more dosages and/or release pharmacokinetics. In an exemplary embodiment, the device has a cylindrical shape, having symmetrical wells on the outside of the device, each well containing one or more drugs, at one or more concentrations, sized to permit placement using a catheter, cannula, or stylet. Optionally, the device has a guidewire, and fiber optics, sensors and/or interactive features such as remote accessibility to provide for in situ retrieval of information and modification of device release properties. In a preferred embodiment, the fiber optics and/or sensors are individually accessible to discrete wells.

Researchers

Robert Tepper / Jason Fuller / Oliver Jonas / John Santini / No Inventor

Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems, Tissue Engineering / Therapeutics: Cell Based Therapy
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • implantable devices and methods for evaluation of active agents
    United States of America | Granted | 10,183,155

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