Martin J. Gibler - West Chester OH, US Mark A. Bennett - Loveland OH, US Kenneth R. Waeber - Milford OH, US Kenneth E. Hogue - Chapel Hill NC, US Christoph L. Gillum - Middletown OH, US Patrick A. Harrell - Loveland OH, US David A. Parrott - Cincinnati OH, US Sean E. Mackey - Grayslake IL, US Rajkumar V. Conjeevaram - Lake bluff IL, US Thomas Rebne - Woodstock GA, US Bradley A. Clark - High Point NC, US Jeremy L. Hemingway - Cincinnati OH, US Ji Zhou - Grayslake IL, US Bryan L. Wiesner - Lake Forest IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/315 B65B 1/04
US Classification:
604506, 604221, 53440
Abstract:
A syringe containing a high water content product and for use in a drug infusion system is provided. The syringe includes a plunger carrying front and rear o-rings made of a diene rubber compound such as chlorobutyl rubber or bromobutyl rubber to impart very low gas permeability characteristics to the o-rings. The plunger may be molded as a single part or in two parts. If molded as one part with radially-engaging mold portions, the seal glands in the plunger may include parting lines from the mold. If molded as two parts with axially-engaging mold portions, the front seal gland may include a sealing surface and under cut that has no parting line. The o-rings may be surface treated with a lubricant to improve sealing where the molding process gives rise to parting lines in the seal glands.
- North Chicago IL, US Vincent S. Chan - Evanston IL, US Kassibla E. Dempah - Chicago IL, US Brian P. Enright - Gurnee IL, US Rodger F. Henry - Wildwood IL, US Raimundo Ho - Chicago IL, US Ye Huang - Gurnee IL, US Alexander D. Huters - Chicago IL, US Russell C. Klix - Buffalo Grove IL, US Scott W. Krabbe - Lindenhurst IL, US Philip R. Kym - Libertyville IL, US Yanbin Lao - Lake Bluff IL, US Xiaochun Lou - Long Grove IL, US Sean E. Mackey - Grayslake IL, US Mark A. Matulenko - Libertyville IL, US Peter T. Mayer - Libertyville IL, US Christopher P. Miller - Lake Forest IL, US James Stambuli - Worcester MA, US Valentino J. Stella - Lawrence KS, US Eric A. Voight - Pleasant Prairie WI, US Zhi Wang - Libertyville IL, US Geoff G. Zhang - Vernon Hills IL, US
The present disclosure relates to (a) carbidopa prodrugs, (b) pharmaceutical combinations and compositions comprising a carbidopa prodrug and/or an L-dopa prodrug, and (c) methods of treating Parkinson's disease and associated conditions comprising administering a carbidopa prodrug and an L-dopa prodrug to a subject with Parkinson's disease.
Levodopa And Carbidopa Intestinal Gel And Methods Of Use
- North Chicago IL, US Alexandru DEAC - Skokie IL, US Ye HUANG - Gurnee IL, US Sean E. MACKEY - Grayslake IL, US Randy A. MENGES - Lake Villa IL, US Jayne ZIMMERMAN - Deerfield IL, US
The present disclosure relates to (a) an improved pharmaceutical composition comprising a levodopa active agent and a carbidopa active agent (b) methods of producing the pharmaceutical composition and (c) methods of treating Parkinson's disease and associated conditions comprising administering the pharmaceutical composition to a subject with Parkinson's disease.
Devices And Methods For Delivering A Beneficial Agent To A User
- North Chicago IL, US Wayne Klinger - Lindenhurst IL, US Thomas Paul Grazier - Spring Grove IL, US Gurjinder Dhami - Neenah WI, US Scott Smieja - Oshkosh WI, US Jeff Schacherl - Neenah WI, US Sean Mackey - Grayslake IL, US Megan Feilen - Franklin WI, US Ji Zhou - Lake Villa IL, US Rajkumar Conjeevaram - Lake Bluff IL, US Martin Gibler - West Chester OH, US
Assignee:
ABBVIE INC. - North Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 5/168 A61M 5/162 A61M 5/142
Abstract:
Drug delivery reservoir for delivery of a beneficial agent to a user includes a drug delivery reservoir housing having a fluid reservoir defined therein. The drug delivery reservoir housing has a drug delivery reservoir base region. The drug delivery reservoir includes a dip tube extending inside the fluid reservoir. The dip tube includes a tubular wall defining a flow lumen. The tubular wall has at least one aperture defined therein and spaced proximally from a distal end of the tubular wall in fluid communication with the fluid reservoir. The drug delivery reservoir includes an adaptor disposed external to the drug delivery reservoir housing and coupled to a proximal end of the dip tube.
- North Chicago IL, US Vincent S. Chan - Evanston IL, US Kassibla E. Dempah - Chicago IL, US Brian P. Enright - Gumee IL, US Rodger F. Henry - Wildwood IL, US Raimundo Ho - Chicago IL, US Ye Huang - Gumee IL, US Alexander D. Huters - Chicago IL, US Russell C. Klix - Buffalo Grove IL, US Scott W. Krabbe - Lindenhurst IL, US Philip R. Kym - Libertyville IL, US Yanbin Lao - Lake Bluff IL, US Xiaochun Lou - Long Grove IL, US Sean E. Mackey - Grayslake IL, US Mark A. Matulenko - Libertyville IL, US Peter T. Mayer - Libertyville IL, US Christopher P. Miller - Lake Forest IL, US James Stambuli - Buffalo Grove IL, US Valentino J. Stella - Lawrence KS, US Eric A. Voight - Pleasant Prairie WI, US Zhi Wang - Libertyville IL, US Geoff Zhang - Vernon Hills IL, US
The present disclosure relates to (a) carbidopa prodrugs, (b) pharmaceutical combinations and compositions comprising a carbidopa prodrug and/or an L-dopa prodrug, and (c) methods of treating Parkinson's disease and associated conditions comprising administering a carbidopa prodrug and an L-dopa prodrug to a subject with Parkinson's disease.
- North Chicago IL, US Vincent S. Chan - Evanston IL, US Kassibla E. Dempah - Chicago IL, US Brian P. Enright - Gurnee IL, US Rodger F. Henry - Wildwood IL, US Raimundo Ho - Chicago IL, US Ye Huang - Gurnee IL, US Alexander D. Huters - Chicago IL, US Russell C. Klix - Buffalo Grove IL, US Scott W. Krabbe - Lindenhurst IL, US Philip R. Kym - Libertyville IL, US Yanbin Lao - Lake Bluff IL, US Xiaochun Lou - Long Grove IL, US Sean E. Mackey - Grayslake IL, US Mark A. Matulenko - Libertyville IL, US Peter T. Mayer - Libertyville IL, US Christiopher P. Miller - Lake Forest IL, US James Stambuli - Buffalo Grove IL, US Valentino J. Stella - Lawrence KS, US Eric A. Voight - Pleasant Prairie WI, US Zhi Wang - Libertyville IL, US Geoff G. Zhang - Vernon Hills IL, US
The present disclosure relates to (a) carbidopa prodrugs, (b) pharmaceutical combinations and compositions comprising a carbidopa prodrug and/or an L-dopa prodrug, and (c) methods of treating Parkinson's disease and associated conditions comprising administering a carbidopa prodrug and an L-dopa prodrug to a subject with Parkinson's disease.
- North Chicago IL, US MARK A. BENNETT - LOVELAND OH, US KENNETH R. WAEBER - MILFORD OH, US KENNETH E. HOGUE - CHAPEL HILL NC, US CHRISTOPH L. GILLUM - MIDDLETOWN OH, US PATRICK A. HARRELL - LOVELAND OH, US DAVID A. PARROTT - CINCINNATI OH, US SEAN E. MACKEY - GRAYSLAKE IL, US RAJKUMAR V. CONJEEVARAM - LAKE BLUFF IL, US THOMAS REBNE - WOODSTOCK GA, US BRADLEY A. CLARK - HIGH POINT NC, US JEREMY L. HEMINGWAY - CINCINNATI OH, US JI ZHOU - GRAYSLAKE IL, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/315 A61M 5/145 B65B 1/04
Abstract:
A syringe containing a high water content product and for use in a drug infusion system is provided. The syringe includes a plunger carrying front and rear o-rings made of a diene rubber compound such as chlorobutyl rubber or bromobutyl rubber to impart very low gas permeability characteristics to the o-rings. The plunger may be molded as a single part or in two parts. If molded as one part with radially-engaging mold portions, the seal glands in the plunger may include parting lines from the mold. If molded as two parts with axially-engaging mold portions, the front seal gland may include a sealing surface and under cut that has no parting line. The orings may be surface treated with a lubricant to improve sealing where the molding process gives rise to parting lines in the seal glands.
Levodopoa And Carbidopa Intestinal Gel And Methods Of Use
- North Chicago IL, US Alexandru DEAC - Skokie IL, US Ye HUANG - Gurnee IL, US Sean E. MACKEY - Grayslake IL, US Randy A. MENGES - Lake Villa IL, US Jayne Zimmerman - Deerfield IL, US
The present disclosure relates to (a) an improved pharmaceutical composition comprising a levodopa active agent and a carbidopa active agent (b) methods of producing the pharmaceutical composition and (c) methods of treating Parkinson's disease and associated conditions comprising administering the pharmaceutical composition to a subject with Parkinson's disease.
Stanford Hospital Anesthesia 300 Pasteur Dr RM H3580, Stanford, CA 94305 6507236412 (phone), 6507258544 (fax)
Stanford Health Pain Management Clinic 450 Broadway St Pav A, Redwood City, CA 94063 6507236238 (phone), 6507213414 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson Graduated: 1994
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Mackey graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson in 1994. He works in Stanford, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Mackey is affiliated with Stanford Hospital and VA Palo Alto Health Care System.
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Dr. Sean Mackey, a Stanford professor and physician-scientist who co-led the team, said it found that patients often were steered toward costly treatments and pathways of futility rather than be taught to manage pain through strategies and therapies with good evidence.
Date: Apr 05, 2024
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The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments
Sean Mackey, a Stanford professor who co-led the team, said it found that patients were often steered toward costly treatments and "pathways of futility" instead of being taught to manage their pain through strategies and therapies with "good evidence."
Date: Apr 04, 2024
Category: Health
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Medical marijuana may help combat the opioid crisis. But there are better solutions.
One potential wrinkle: We already have a lot of nonopioid pain treatments. As Stanford University pain specialist Sean Mackey previously told me, there are 200-plus nonopioid pain medications, not to mention nonpharmacological approaches. So marijuana isnt providing something entirely new here if i
Date: Apr 30, 2018
Category: Health
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America's huge problem with opioid prescribing, in one quote
patients. When prescribed carefully on a schedule that works to diminish the excessive buildup of tolerance, they can work for some people. But Stanford pain specialist Sean Mackey cautions that opioids should not be a first-line treatment due to the grave risks, and alternatives should be tried first.
Date: Sep 18, 2017
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How to stop the deadliest drug overdose crisis in American history
As Stanford pain specialist Sean Mackey previously told me, there are non-opioid options for dealing with pain, including non-opioid medications, special physical exercises, alternative medicine approaches (such as acupuncture and meditation), and learning how to self-manage and mitigate pain. (Ther
Date: Aug 01, 2017
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Surgeries found to increase risk of chronic opioid use
For a lot of surgeries there is a higher chance of getting hooked on painkillers, said the studys lead author,Eric Sun, MD, PhD, an instructor in anesthesiology at Stanford. Sean Mackey, MD/PhD, professor of anesthesiology, is the senior author of the study.
underlying brain structures and patterns of activity involved in pain. But Sean Mackey, a pain researcher and anesthesiologist at Stanford School of Medicine, says that "what we have never done to date is show that you can use that pattern of information to determine whether someone is in pain or not.
"The question we were trying to answer was can we use neuroimaging to objectively detect whether a person is in a state of pain or not. The answer was yes," Dr. Sean Mackey of the Stanford University School of Medicine in California, whose study appears in the journal PLoS One.