Detection of presence and alignment of a therapeutic agent in an iontophoretic drug delivery device

US9744353B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9744353-B2
Application numberUS-201213677089-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 14, 2012
Priority dateNov 14, 2012
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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A system is provided for testing whether an iontophoretic drug delivery device is in an appropriate state for administering a therapeutic agent into an animal body. An electrical characteristic of at least one electrical path associated with an electrode test point is used to determine whether the iontophoretic device is in an appropriate state. The measured electrical characteristic indicates that the iontophoretic device is in an appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when the therapeutic agent is properly disposed with respect to the electrodes of the iontophoretic device.

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A system for testing whether an iontophoretic device is in an appropriate state for administering a therapeutic agent into an animal body by driving an electrotransport current through a surface of the animal body, the system for testing comprising: at least one electrical test point; at least one electrical path leading from the at least one test point and configured to lead to an electrode of the iontophoretic device; and a controller programmed to: measure an electrical characteristic of the at least one electrical path, determine whether the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering a therapeutic agent into the animal body from the measured electrical characteristic, wherein the measured electrical characteristic indicates that the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when the therapeutic agent is properly disposed with respect to the iontophoretic device, and prevent use of the iontophoretic device if the iontophoretic device is not in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body within a fixed predetermined period of time after a first measurement of the electrical characteristic. 2. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic agent is introduced into a reservoir before the reservoir is assembled with the electrode. 3. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic agent is introduced into a reservoir after the reservoir is assembled with the electrode. 4. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when a reservoir comprising the therapeutic agent is present on a first surface of the electrode, and wherein the controller is programmed to determine whether the reservoir comprising the therapeutic agent is present on the first surface of the electrode based on the measured electrical characteristic. 5. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when a reservoir comprising the therapeutic agent covers a first surface of the electrode such that no portion of the first surface of the electrode is exposed to the surface of the animal body, and wherein the controller is programmed to determine whether the reservoir comprising the therapeutic agent covers the entire first surface of the electrode based on the measured electrical characteristic. 6. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when a reservoir comprising the therapeutic agent covers a first surface of a cathode electrode, and wherein the controller is programmed to verify that the reservoir covering the first surface of the cathode electrode comprises the therapeutic agent as opposed to a nontherapeutic agent associated with an anode electrode of the iontophoretic device based on the measured electrical characteristic. 7. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrical path is selected from a group comprising a path leading from a first test point and configured to lead to the electrode, and a path leading from a plurality of tied test points and configured to lead to the electrode. 8. The system for testing of claim 7 , wherein the measured electrical characteristic is a conductivity of the at least one electrical path, and wherein the controller is programmed to determine whether the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body based on the fact that conductivity greater than a predefined conductivity threshold indicates that the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state. 9. The system for testing of claim 1 , further comprising: a power supply for applying a voltage across the at least one electrical path for measuring the electrical characteristic. 10. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the controller is programmed to deactivate the iontophoretic device upon a determination that a reservoir is not properly attached to a first surface of the electrode. 11. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the at least one test point comprises a plurality of discrete test points disposed around the electrode. 12. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the at least one test point comprises at least one electrical test point that contiguously surrounds at least a portion of the electrode. 13. The system for testing of claim 1 , further comprising: a second electrical path leading across a cathode electrode and an anode electrode of the iontophoretic device; wherein the controller is further programmed to: measure a second electrical characteristic of the second electrical path, and determine whether the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body from the measured second electrical characteristic; wherein the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when the therapeutic agent is positioned and aligned over either the anode electrode or the cathode electrode. 14. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further programmed to determine whether the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body from the measured electrical characteristic before the electrode is placed in direct or indirect contact with the surface of the animal body; wherein the measured electrical characteristic indicates improper attachment of a reservoir to a first surface of the electrode. 15. The system for testing of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further programmed to determine whether the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body from the measured electrical characteristic after the electrode is placed in direct or indirect contact with the surface of the animal body; wherein the measured electrical characteristic indicates improper attachment of a reservoir to a first surface of the electrode. 16. A system for testing whether an iontophoretic device is in an appropriate state for administering a therapeutic agent into an animal body by driving an electrotransport current through a surface of the animal body, the system for testing comprising: a first electrical test point and a second electrical test point; at least one electrical path leading from the first test point and configured to lead to the second test point; and a controller programmed to: measure an electrical characteristic of the at least one electrical path, determine whether the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering a therapeutic agent into the animal body from the measured electrical characteristic, wherein the measured electrical characteristic indicates that the iontophoretic device is in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body when the therapeutic agent is properly disposed with respect to the iontophoretic device, and prevent use of the iontophoretic device if the iontophoretic device is not in the appropriate state for administering the therapeutic agent into the animal body within a fixed predetermined period of time after a first measurement of the electrical characteristic.

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  • for iontophoresis, i.e. transfer of media in ionic state by an electromotoric force into the body (electrodes for external use A61N1/0428) · CPC title

  • A61N1/303Primary

    Constructional details (electrodes for external use A61N1/0428) · CPC title

  • Specially adapted for iontophoresis, e.g. AC, DC or including drug reservoirs · CPC title

  • Conductor or circuit manufacturing · CPC title

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What does patent US9744353B2 cover?
A system is provided for testing whether an iontophoretic drug delivery device is in an appropriate state for administering a therapeutic agent into an animal body. An electrical characteristic of at least one electrical path associated with an electrode test point is used to determine whether the iontophoretic device is in an appropriate state. The measured electrical characteristic indicates …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nupathe Inc, Teva Pharmaceuticals Int Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/303. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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