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  • 6209 Abilene St, Springfield, VA 22150 (703) 310-4885
  • 6211 Abilene St, Springfield, VA 22150
  • Burke, VA
  • Lanham Seabrook, MD
  • Bethesda, MD
  • Fairfax, VA

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Us Patents

Positive Hydration Method Of Preparing Confectionery And The Resulting Product

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US Patent:
6517886, Feb 11, 2003
Filed:
Jun 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/609121
Inventors:
Tommy L. Chau - Fairfax VA
Khoa Nguyen - Centreville VA
Aradhana Sasan - Chantilly VA
Peter King - Herndon VA
Paul Croushorn - Chantilly VA
Assignee:
Biovail Corporation International - Mississauga
International Classification:
A23G 300
US Classification:
426660, 426658, 426572
Abstract:
The invention provides an uncooked, unspun intimately mixed confectionery composition having sufficient internal cohesively to be handled without losing its integrity as a mass, said composition being substantially free of unbound water and having substantially no phase separation of moisture, containing:(i) a saccharide based component; (ii) a hydrated hydrobinding component having a water activity substantially less than about 0. 75, in combination with a humectant, and a (iii) fat component having a melting point substantially in the range of about 28 to about 45 degrees centigrade for providing a soft yet substantially unsticky chew texture for the composition.

Medicated Chewing Gum Delivery System For Nicotine

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US Patent:
20020098264, Jul 25, 2002
Filed:
Feb 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/060349
Inventors:
Subraman Cherukuri - Vienna VA, US
John Pinney - Bethesda MD, US
Jack Henningfield - Baltimore MD, US
Aradhana Sasan - Springfield VA, US
Edward Cone - Severna Park MD, US
Saul Shiffman - Pittsburgh PA, US
Joe Gitchell - Chevy Chase MD, US
International Classification:
A23G003/30
US Classification:
426/003000
Abstract:
A chewing gum delivery system has nicotine, gum base and a buffer system with an improved release rate for the nicotine. The resulting delivery system advantageously provides a convenient, reliable, practical, and relatively painless system for delivering an active. The delivery system is capable of delivering initial and second doses of a craving reduction active or other actives (e.g., nicotine), the combination of which rapidly reduces cravings, or provides some other pharmacological effect, and provides the pharmacological effect or protection from such cravings over a prolonged period of time beyond the initial dose. Notably, the delivery system is capable of rapidly achieving a pharmacologically effective concentration of the active (e.g., nicotine) in the bloodstream (e.g., within 5 minutes, or more desirably within 3 minutes, or in some cases, within 1-2 minutes), and is also capable of keeping the concentration of the active in the bloodstream at or near the pharmacologically effective concentration for at least 20 minutes after chewing of the delivery system begins, or more desirably about 30 minutes to about 50 minutes after chewing begins.

Medicated Chewing Gum Delivery System For Nicotine

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US Patent:
20050123489, Jun 9, 2005
Filed:
Jan 19, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/037098
Inventors:
Subraman Cherukuri - Vienna VA, US
John Pinney - Bethesda MD, US
Jack Henningfield - Baltimore MD, US
Aradhana Sasan - Springfield VA, US
Edward Cone - Severna Park MD, US
Saul Shiffman - Pittsburgh PA, US
Joe Gitchell - Chevy Chase MD, US
International Classification:
A61K009/68
A61K031/4439
US Classification:
424048000, 514343000
Abstract:
A chewing gum delivery system has nicotine, gum base and a buffer system with an improved release rate for the nicotine. The resulting delivery system advantageously provides a convenient, reliable, practical, and relatively painless system for delivering an active. The delivery system is capable of delivering initial and second doses of a craving reduction active or other actives (e.g., nicotine), the combination of which rapidly reduces cravings, or provides some other pharmacological effect, and provides the pharmacological effect or protection from such cravings over a prolonged period of time beyond the initial dose. Notably, the delivery system is capable of rapidly achieving a pharmacologically effective concentration of the active (e.g., nicotine) in the bloodstream (e.g., within 5 minutes, or more desirably within 3 minutes, or in some cases, within 1-2 minutes), and is also capable of keeping the concentration of the active in the bloodstream at or near the pharmacologically effective concentration for at least 20 minutes after chewing of the delivery system begins, or more desirably about 30 minutes to about 50 minutes after chewing begins.

Medicated Chewing Gum Delivery System For Nicotine

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US Patent:
20070014887, Jan 18, 2007
Filed:
Sep 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/522441
Inventors:
Subraman Cherukuri - Vienna VA, US
John Pinney - Bethesda MD, US
Jack Henningfield - Baltimore MD, US
Aradhana Sasan - Springfield VA, US
Edward Cone - Severna Park MD, US
Saul Shiffman - Pittsburgh PA, US
Joe Gitchell - Chevy Chase MD, US
International Classification:
A23G 4/00
US Classification:
426003000
Abstract:
A chewing gum delivery system has nicotine, gum base and a buffer system with an improved release rate for the nicotine. The resulting delivery system advantageously provides a convenient, reliable, practical, and relatively painless system for delivering an active. The delivery system is capable of delivering initial and second doses of a craving reduction active or other actives (e.g., nicotine), the combination of which rapidly reduces cravings, or provides some other pharmacological effect, and provides the pharmacological effect or protection from such cravings over a prolonged period of time beyond the initial dose. Notably, the delivery system is capable of rapidly achieving a pharmacologically effective concentration of the active (e.g., nicotine) in the bloodstream (e.g., within 5 minutes, or more desirably within 3 minutes, or in some cases, within 1-2 minutes), and is also capable of keeping the concentration of the active in the bloodstream at or near the pharmacologically effective concentration for at least 20 minutes after chewing of the delivery system begins, or more desirably about 30 minutes to about 50 minutes after chewing begins.

Medicated Chewing Gum Delivery System For Nicotine

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US Patent:
6344222, Feb 5, 2002
Filed:
Sep 2, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/389339
Inventors:
Subraman R. Cherukuri - Vienna VA
John M. Pinney - Bethesda MD
Jack E. Henningfield - Baltimore MD
Aradhana Sasan - Springfield VA
Edward J. Cone - Severna Park MD
Saul Shiffman - Pittsburgh PA
Joe Gitchell - Chevy Chase MD
Assignee:
JSR LLC - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
A23G 330
US Classification:
426 6, 424 48, 424440, 424 3
Abstract:
A chewing gum delivery system has nicotine, gum base and a buffer system with an improved release rate for the nicotine. The resulting delivery system advantageously provides a convenient, reliable, practical, and relatively painless system for delivering an active. The delivery system is capable of delivering initial and second doses of a craving reduction active or other actives (e. g. , nicotine), the combination of which rapidly reduces cravings, or provides some other pharmacological effect, and provides the pharmacological effect or protection from such cravings over a prolonged period of time beyond the initial dose. Notably, the delivery system is capable of rapidly achieving a pharmacologically effective concentration of the active (e. g. , nicotine) in the bloodstream (e. g. , within 5 minutes, or more desirably within 3 minutes, or in some cases, within 1-2 minutes), and is also capable of keeping the concentration of the active in the bloodstream at or near the pharmacologically effective concentration for at least 20 minutes after chewing of the delivery system begins, or more desirably about 30 minutes to about 50 minutes after chewing begins.
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