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US07660627B2 Electrotransport delivery device having improved safety and reduced abuse potential
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电传输装置具有改进的安全性和降低的滥用潜力
- Patent Title: Electrotransport delivery device having improved safety and reduced abuse potential
- Patent Title (中): 电传输装置具有改进的安全性和降低的滥用潜力
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Application No.: US11334001Application Date: 2006-01-18
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Publication No.: US07660627B2Publication Date: 2010-02-09
- Inventor: Larry A. McNichols , Joseph B. Phipps , Gary A. Lattin , John D. Badzinski , Wiliam N. Reining , Ronald P. Haak
- Applicant: Larry A. McNichols , Joseph B. Phipps , Gary A. Lattin , John D. Badzinski , Wiliam N. Reining , Ronald P. Haak
- Applicant Address: US CA Vacaville
- Assignee: ALZA Corporation
- Current Assignee: ALZA Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Vacaville
- Agency: Diehl Servilla LLC
- Agent Scott S. Servilla
- Main IPC: A61N1/30
- IPC: A61N1/30

Abstract:
An electrotransport device for delivering one or more therapeutic agents through the skin includes electrodes for contacting the skin, at least one electrode containing the agent, a power source for generating electrical current (IL) for delivering the agent, a current generating and controlling means and a disabling means for permanently and irreversibly disabling the current. The disabling means may include a timer means, a counter means, or a body parameter sensor and limit comparator to effect permanent disabling. The disabling means may be a permanent transition to a disabled logic state, a permanent discharge of a power supply source, or a permanent diversion of electrotransport current from the electrodes, or a combination of the above. The permanent disabling means may include a circuit connection means having a frangible conducting member which permanently fractures and causes an irreversible open circuit in the connection to the electrodes upon removing a disposable/single use electrode assembly from a reusable portion of an electrotransport device.
Public/Granted literature
- US20060116662A1 Electrotransport delivery device having improved safety and reduced abuse potential Public/Granted day:2006-06-01
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