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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 15, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 10, 2009
Keith P. Johnston, Austin, TX (US);
Maria Andrea Mazuski, Austin, TX (US);
Joshua Engstrom, Spotswood, NJ (US);
Miguel Angelo Rodrigues, Quinta do Conde, PT;
Keith P. Johnston, Austin, TX (US);
Maria Andrea Mazuski, Austin, TX (US);
Joshua Engstrom, Spotswood, NJ (US);
Miguel Angelo Rodrigues, Quinta do Conde, PT;
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
The present invention also provides a high concentration low viscosity suspension of an pharmaceutically acceptable solvent with one or more sub-micron or micron-sized non-crystalline particles comprising one or more proteins or peptides. Optionally one or more additives in the pharmaceutically acceptable solvent to form a high concentration low viscosity suspension with a concentration of at least 20 mg/ml and a solution viscosity of between 2 and 100 centipoise that is suspendable upon shaking or agitation, wherein upon delivery the one or more sub-micron or micron-sized peptides dissolves and do not form peptide aggregates syringeable through a 21 to 27-gauge needle.