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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 19, 2005
Filed:
Dec. 25, 1998
Noboru Yamashita, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Akira Takagi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Masataka Katsuma, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Katsumi Saito, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Yuuki Takaishi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Tatsuo Yasuda, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Yutaka Takahashi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Mitsuo Mitomi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Michio Hara, Kanagawa-ken, JP;
Noboru Yamashita, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Akira Takagi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Masataka Katsuma, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Katsumi Saito, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Yuuki Takaishi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Tatsuo Yasuda, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Yutaka Takahashi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Mitsuo Mitomi, Shizuoka Ken, JP;
Michio Hara, Kanagawa-ken, JP;
Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
The present invention relates to sustained-release pharmaceutical compositions for ionic pharmaceutically active substances containing ionic compounds having opposite charges to those of ionic prostanoic acid derivatives and increasing hydrophobicity of the active substances. More specifically, the invention relates to sustained-release pharmaceutical compositions comprising the ionic prostanoic acid derivatives and the ionic compounds having opposite charges to those of the prostanoic acid derivatives and increasing hydrophobicity of these derivatives that contain hydrophobic groups in the molecule thereof. The pharmaceutical composition of the invention can exhibit excellent sustained release effect of the ionic prostanoic acid derivatives, irrespective of water solubility possessed by the ionic prostanoic acid derivatives.