MUMBAI, India, July 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441039388 A) filed by Curexel Technologies Private Limited, Bangalore, India, on May 20, 2024, for 'an intradermal drug delivery adapter.'
Inventor(s) include Badnikar, Kedar Ashutosh; Jayadevi, Shreyas Nataraja; and Swamy, Vasudha Narasimha.
The application for the patent was published on July 11, under issue no. 28/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An intradermal drug-delivery adapter (100A) comprises an interface profile at a drug-delivery end (113) and a skin-pulling mechanism (2) housed in a housing (100H) of the adapter (100A). The interface-profile is configured to form an airtight enclosure when pressed against the skin (190) of a subject receiving the drug. The skin-pulling mechanism (2) is configured to generate sub-ambient pressure in the airtight enclosure. The interface-profile comprises a plurality of concentric annular walls (110, 120) forming an inner enclosure (120IE) and an outer enclosure (110OE). A skin-contacting edge of at least one of the plurality of annular walls (110, 120) has a curvature in a direction opposite to curvature of at least another skin-contacting edge of the plurality of annular walls (110, 120). A groove track (19) in a floor region fluidly connects the inner enclosure (120IE) and the outer enclosure (110OE) via respective annular groove loops (18I, 18O)."
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