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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 30, 2008
Subhas Balaram Bhowmick, Baroda, IN;
Prashant Kane, Baroda, IN;
Ganesh Sangaiah, Baroda, IN;
Satish Madhukar Gokhale, Pune, IN;
Ajay Nandgaonkar, Pune, IN;
Abhijit Takale, Pune, IN;
Simon James Smith, Hertford, GB;
Samantha Anne Musgrave, Cambridge, GB;
Richard Francis Day, Great Cambourne, GB;
Lee Wood, Bridgend, GB;
Becky Lynn Pilditch, St. Neots, GB;
David Stuart Harris, Cambridge, GB;
Jonathan Hugh Wilkins, Cambridge, GB;
Duncan Aleck Bishop, Alconbury, GB;
Matthew David Allen, Cambridge, GB;
Subhas Balaram Bhowmick, Baroda, IN;
Prashant Kane, Baroda, IN;
Ganesh Sangaiah, Baroda, IN;
Satish Madhukar Gokhale, Pune, IN;
Ajay Nandgaonkar, Pune, IN;
Abhijit Takale, Pune, IN;
Simon James Smith, Hertford, GB;
Samantha Anne Musgrave, Cambridge, GB;
Richard Francis Day, Great Cambourne, GB;
Lee Wood, Bridgend, GB;
Becky Lynn Pilditch, St. Neots, GB;
David Stuart Harris, Cambridge, GB;
Jonathan Hugh Wilkins, Cambridge, GB;
Duncan Aleck Bishop, Alconbury, GB;
Matthew David Allen, Cambridge, GB;
Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd., Mumbai, IN;
Abstract
The present invention relates to an inhalation-activatable device for administration of medicament in powder form to the respiratory system of a patient.