Composition for the parenteral administration of active...

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A61K 9/16 (2006.01) A61K 9/10 (2006.01) A61K 9/51 (2006.01)

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CA 2346670

The invention relates to a composition for the parenteral administration of active agents, containing a support material and at least one active agent. The support material contains spherical microparticles with an average diameter of 1 nm to 100 µm, said particles consisting entirely or partially of at least one water-insoluble linear polysaccharide, especially a linear polyglucan. The invention also relates to a suspension containing this composition, and to the use of the composition.

L'invention concerne une composition pour administration parentérale de principes actifs, contenant un excipient et au moins un principe actif. L'excipient contient des microparticules sphériques de diamètre moyen compris entre 1 nm et 100 µm, qui se composent entièrement ou en partie d'au moins un polysaccharide linéaire non soluble dans l'eau, notamment un polyglucane linéaire. L'invention concerne en outre une suspension contenant ladite composition, ainsi que son utilisation.

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