Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Tablet composition for anti-tuberculosis antibiotics
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Application No.: US14816377Application Date: 2015-08-03
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Publication No.: US10335374B2Publication Date: 2019-07-02
- Inventor: Thomas J. Manning , Sydney E. B. Plummer , Tess A. Baker
- Applicant: University System of Georgia, Valdosta State University
- Applicant Address: US GA Valdosta
- Assignee: University System of Georgia, Valdosta State University
- Current Assignee: University System of Georgia, Valdosta State University
- Current Assignee Address: US GA Valdosta
- Agency: Ballard Spahr LLP
- Main IPC: A61K9/20
- IPC: A61K9/20 ; A61K31/4409 ; A61K38/12 ; A61K31/496 ; A61K31/555 ; A61K31/7036 ; A61K31/7135 ; A61K31/77

Abstract:
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing worldwide creating a global threat. Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a bacterial infectious disease that results in over one million deaths annually. The discovery outlined here involves a tablet composition for patient administration and subsequently a new paradigm in drug delivery vehicles in vivo and in vitro and is applied to existing TB antibiotics in order to increase their efficacy. The drug delivery system is a three component complex that is administered with the TB antibiotic or a combination of TB antibiotics. The components are a saccharide or saccharides, a transition metal ion or a combination of metal ions that can bind a nitrogen and/or oxygen atom(s), and a water soluble polymer capable of aggregating and enclosing the other constituents. The three component molecular delivery approach has demonstrated ability to overcome M. tuberculosis bacterial resistance to an existing antibiotic.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160038422A1 Tablet Composition for Anti-tuberculosis Antibiotics Public/Granted day:2016-02-11
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