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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 29, 2011
Filed:
Jan. 25, 2007
Adam Blakstvedt, Big Lake, MN (US);
Jesus Casas, Brooklyn Park, MN (US);
Adam Blakstvedt, Big Lake, MN (US);
Jesus Casas, Brooklyn Park, MN (US);
Medtronic Vascular, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA (US);
Abstract
Implantable medical devices having anti-restenotic coatings are disclosed. Specifically, implantable medical devices having coatings of certain anti-inflammatory agents, are disclosed. The anti-inflammatory agents are selected from the group consisting of Sanglifehrin A, Sanglifehrin B, Sanglifehrin C, Sanglifehrin D, and pharmaceutically acceptable derivatives thereof. The anti-restenotic medical devices include stents, catheters, micro-particles, probes and vascular grafts. Intravascular stents are preferred medical devices. The medical devices can be coated using any method known in the art including compounding the anti-inflammatory agent with a biocompatible polymer prior to applying the coating. Moreover, medical devices composed entirely of biocompatible polymer-anti-inflammatory agent blends are disclosed. Additionally, medical devices having a coating comprising at least one anti-inflammatory agent in combination with at least one additional therapeutic agent are also disclosed. Furthermore, related methods of using and making the anti-restenotic implantable devices are also disclosed.