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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 2010
Filed:
Sep. 16, 2008
Laibin Luo, Pierrefonds, CA;
David Lessard, Montreal, CA;
Sandra Gori, Montreal, CA;
Maxime Ranger, Montreal, CA;
Yuan Wang, Brossard, CA;
Julie Lafreniere, Saint-Bruno, CA;
Jean-francois Meunier, Montreal, CA;
Genevieve Bibeau, Montreal, CA;
Frederic Lebrun, Saint-Constant, CA;
LU Wei Liu, Brossard, CA;
Laibin Luo, Pierrefonds, CA;
David Lessard, Montreal, CA;
Sandra Gori, Montreal, CA;
Maxime Ranger, Montreal, CA;
Yuan Wang, Brossard, CA;
Julie Lafreniere, Saint-Bruno, CA;
Jean-Francois Meunier, Montreal, CA;
Genevieve Bibeau, Montreal, CA;
Frederic Lebrun, Saint-Constant, CA;
Lu Wei Liu, Brossard, CA;
Labopharm, Inc., Laval, CA;
Labopharm Europe Limited, Dublin, IE;
Labopharm (Barbados) Limited, Christchurch, BB;
Abstract
The instant invention provides a two-step polymerization process for preparing amphiphilic poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone), (PVP)-block-polyester copolymers and other diblock and triblock copolymers consisting of PVP as one block. The block copolymers of the invention can be used as vehicles for drug delivery.