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Post by mnkdorbust on Jun 4, 2015 15:13:18 GMT -5
Mannkind & Torrey Pine Joint U.S. Patent - Treating Pain United States Patent Application 20150150980 Link to InfoLeone-Bay; Andrea June 4, 2015 Applicant: MannKind Corporation & Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PAIN Abstract Methods and compositions for treating pain are disclosed. The compositions are based on dry powders comprising microparticles of diketopiperazines and an analgesic active agent. The analgesic in the compositions comprises one or more peptide analgesics or derivatives thereof, which are administered to a subject using a pulmonary inhalation drug delivery system comprising a dry powder inhaler and the analgesic composition. The present compositions produce fewer side effects associated with current opioid therapy. Transaction History Date Transaction Description 06-04-2015 PG-Pub Issue Notification 02-26-2015 Case Docketed to Examiner in GAU 02-26-2015 Email Notification 02-25-2015 Application Dispatched from OIPE 02-25-2015 FITF set to NO - revise initial setting 02-13-2015 Patent Term Adjustment - Ready for Examination 02-26-2015 Application Is Now Complete 02-26-2015 Filing Receipt 02-13-2015 Applicants have given acceptable permission for participating foreign 02-13-2015 CRF Disk Has Been Received by Preexam / Group / PCT 02-25-2015 Applicant Has Filed a Verified Statement of Small Entity Status in Compliance with 37 CFR 1.27 02-17-2015 CRF Is Good Technically / Entered into Database 02-18-2015 Cleared by OIPE CSR 02-13-2015 IFW Scan & PACR Auto Security Review 02-13-2015 Initial Exam Team nn
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Post by harryx1 on Jun 4, 2015 15:37:57 GMT -5
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Post by kc on Jun 4, 2015 15:52:05 GMT -5
Add tchalaa picture from Stock Twits....
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Post by liane on Jun 4, 2015 15:56:04 GMT -5
I vaguely recall it was not to be an opiod.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 16:03:27 GMT -5
All the claims refer to various size amino acid peptides
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Post by harryx1 on Jun 4, 2015 16:15:41 GMT -5
Ok should have read the whole thing:
[0011] In embodiments the peptide can be an opioid receptor agonist. In embodiments the peptide can bind to the .mu. opioid receptor, .delta. opioid receptor, or .kappa. opioid receptors, or combinations of receptors thereof of cells in the central or peripheral nervous systems.
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Post by jpg on Jun 4, 2015 17:29:33 GMT -5
I wrote a long thing on this somewhere on Proboard a while back.
If this is what I was hoping it is this is a very big deal. The peptide in question would make addiction impossible or highly difficult and theoretically be a major shift in how we treat pain. This is a long shot that I though was dead. This latest info seems to hint that the peptide in question is still in play?
On a side note why is this being discussed in resources? If I understand this correctly this is a big deal. I say this cautiously because when I read stuff on my phone I tend to get a very partial understanding of what I read and don't want to repeat past mistakes!
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Post by BD on Jun 4, 2015 17:34:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I agree, jpg. I've moved this to the main forum.
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Post by eddiemoy on Jun 4, 2015 17:42:23 GMT -5
Nice! I came across the application a few days ago. Finally approved! Found it fascinating they already looking into different applications for techno sphere even way back then! www.google.com/patents/WO2013063160A1?cl=en
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 18:10:48 GMT -5
You'll see in the body of the patent they've given it to humans
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Post by notamnkdmillionaire on Jun 4, 2015 19:13:28 GMT -5
I wrote a long thing on this somewhere on Proboard a while back. If this is what I was hoping it is this is a very big deal. The peptide in question would make addiction impossible or highly difficult and theoretically be a major shift in how we treat pain. This is a long shot that I though was dead. This latest info seems to hint that the peptide in question is still in play? On a side note why is this being discussed in resources? If I understand this correctly this is a big deal. I say this cautiously because when I read stuff on my phone I tend to get a very partial understanding of what I read and don't want to repeat past mistakes! Agree and bigger than Afrezza, imo. Technosphere platform can rewrite how we take meds and I truly hope this comes sooner rather than later. And yes, I did buy back in so now I can rant and rave all I want with impunity!
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Post by ashiwi on Jun 4, 2015 19:23:57 GMT -5
In January of 2014, Spiro and I met Al Mann and Andrea Leona Bay at a drug delivery conference . Al was the key note speaker and Leona Bay gave a presentation on this very topic, Technoshpere inhalation for Migraine pain. They had just come from Torrey Pines the day before.
To say they were excited was an understatement. They were bold enough to say that it would be bigger than Afrezza
This may still be years away, but the future looks bright.
I still never understood how Torrey Pines was able to get the mice to inhale, but when I posted this last year someone actually sent the link to how it was done.
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Post by seanismorris on Jun 4, 2015 19:25:12 GMT -5
I see this patent more as a way of extending the existing Technosphere patent by making it specific to pain treatment. (a good thing) But, I don't think all the benefits of the trials that we saw in the Torrey Pines trials will be carrying over to the first Mannkind pain product. (I.e. A universal non addicting pain killer) Mannkind basically said that they will be using an existing (off patent) pain medication for it. Also, whatever they have planned is probably not an opiate. A rapid acting opiate would be very addictive and overdosing would be a huge problem. My impression is Mannkinds first pain product (like for migraines) won't be a blockbuster (~500M/year) but the potential is there once they've established safety, etc and have deeper pockets. Here's some useful info: www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/38989/title/Pain-and-Progress/
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Post by kc on Jun 4, 2015 19:27:52 GMT -5
According to Jim Cramer tonight there are 36 million Americans have migraine headaches. not that one would listen to Jim Cramer as he pumps and dumps. But he had a person on tonight talking about migraines. Perhaps we have given him one.
36 million would make migraines very profitable for MannKind.
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Post by kball on Jun 4, 2015 19:54:54 GMT -5
In January of 2014, Spiro and I met Al Mann and Andrea Leona Bay at a drug delivery conference . Al was the key note speaker and Leona Bay gave a presentation on this very topic, Technoshpere inhalation for Migraine pain. They had just come from Torrey Pines the day before. To say they were excited was an understatement. They were bold enough to say that it would be bigger than Afrezza This may still be years away, but the future looks bright. I still never understood how Torrey Pines was able to get the mice to inhale, but when I posted this last year someone actually sent the link to how it was done. Forget the inhaling part...how did the mice let the researchers know when they had a migraine?
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