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US Patent 7169752 - Compounds and compositions for prevention of overdose of oxycodone

US Patent Issued on January 30, 2007
Estimated Patent Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 30, 2024Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.
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Abstract

The invention relates to pharmaceutical compounds and compositions comprised of a chemical moiety attached to an opioid such as oxycodone in a manner that substantially decreases the potential of the opioid to cause overdose. When delivered at the proper dosage the pharmaceutical composition provides therapeutic activity similar to that of the parent active agent. Further the compounds and compositions of the invention are useful in preventing addiction and susceptibility to addiction.

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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 10955006 filed on 09/30/2004

US Classes:

514/2, Peptide containing (e.g., protein, peptones, fibrinogen, etc.) DOAI514/14, 12 to 15 peptide repeating units in known peptide chain514/15, 9 to 11 peptide repeating units in known peptide chain514/16, 7 or 8 peptide repeating units in known peptide chain514/17, 5 or 6 peptide repeating units in known peptide chain514/18, 3 or 4 peptide repeating units in known peptide chain514/19, 2 peptide repeating units in known peptide chain514/563, RC(=O)N containing (i.e., carboxamide) (R is C or H)530/300, PEPTIDES OF 3 TO 100 AMINO ACID RESIDUES530/327, 11 to 14 amino acid residues in defined sequence530/328, 8 to 10 amino acid residues in defined sequence530/329, 6 to 7 amino acid residues in defined sequence530/330, 4 to 5 amino acid residues in defined sequence530/331Tripeptides, e.g., tripeptide thyroliberin (TRH), melanostatin (MIF), etc.

Examiners

Primary: Tsang, Cecilia J.
Assistant: Kosar, Andrew D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

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International Classes

A61K 38/00
A61K 38/02
A61K 38/10
A61K 38/08
A61K 38/06
A61K 38/07
A61K 38/05
C07K 5/06
C07K 2/00
C07K 7/08
C07K 7/04
C07K 5/10
C07K 5/08

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