Drug delivery devices and process of manufacture

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A61K 9/70 (2006.01) A61K 31/568 (2006.01) A61M 37/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2259407

An improved process for manufacturing transdermal drug delivery devices and devices made therefrom. The invention provides a heat equilibration process for the manufacture of drug delivery devices which eliminates the need to preload the body contacting layer with a drug. The method has particular application in the manufacture of transdermal drug delivery devices including a drug reservoir comprising drug in excess of saturation.

L'invention a pour objet un procédé amélioré de fabrication de dispositifs permettant d'administrer des médicaments par voie transdermique et des dispositifs ainsi fabriqués. L'invention concerne un procédé d'équilibre de la chaleur pour la fabrication de dispositifs d'administration de médicaments qui suppriment la nécessité de précharger la couche en contact avec le corps avec un médicament. Ce procédé peut être appliqué pour fabriquer des dispositifs d'administration de médicaments par voie intradermique comprenant un réservoir contenant un médicament en une quantité dépassant le point de saturation.

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