WILLIAM E NOONAN
Water and Wastewater in Sherwood, OR

License number
Oregon 217568
Issued Date
Oct 8, 1997
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2016
Type
Environmental Health Specialist
Address
Address 2
Sherwood, OR 97140

Professional information

William Noonan Photo 1

Cutaneous Administration System

US Patent:
6723077, Apr 20, 2004
Filed:
Sep 28, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/967603
Inventors:
Ray L. Pickup - Brush Prairie WA
Clement C. Lo - Lake Oswego OR
William D. Noonan - Sherwood OR
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
604305, 424449
Abstract:
Bioactive agents are cutaneously delivered by a jet dispenser using inkjet technology, such as that used in printing. The dispenser propels precise volumes of bioactive agent toward the skin, where they exert a local or topical effect, or move through the skin for transdermal systemic delivery. Drugs are either delivered directly to the skin, or are introduced into a transdermal patch, which may receive repeated dosages. A controller in the dispenser may control delivery of multiple different drugs, timing of drug administration, or change drug regimens in response to a changing medical condition of a patient, such as those monitored by a sensor in communication with the controller, for example to prevent an overdose. The dispenser may act as an electromechanical patch, capable of long term administration of drugs to the skin, to achieve local or systemic pharmaceutical effects. Administration methods are also provided, along with replacement kits.


William D Noonan Photo 2

Dr. William D Noonan, Sherwood OR - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Address:
15470 SW Bell Rd, Sherwood 97140
(503) 595-5300 (Phone), (503) 595-5301 (Fax)
Languages:
English


William Noonan Photo 3

Cutaneous Administration System

US Patent:
2004018, Sep 16, 2004
Filed:
Mar 3, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/791974
Inventors:
Ray Pickup - Brush Prairie WA, US
Clement Lo - Lake Oswego OR, US
William Noonan - Sherwood OR, US
International Classification:
A61F013/00, A61K009/70
US Classification:
604/305000
Abstract:
Bioactive agents are cutaneously delivered by a jet dispenser using inkjet technology, such as that used in printing. The dispenser propels precise volumes of bioactive agent toward the skin, where they exert a local or topical effect, or move through the skin for transdermal systemic delivery. Drugs are either delivered directly to the skin, or are introduced into a transdermal patch, which may receive repeated dosages. A controller in the dispenser may control delivery of multiple different drugs, timing of drug administration, or change drug regimens in response to a changing medical condition of a patient, such as those monitored by a sensor in communication with the controller, for example to prevent an overdose. The dispenser may act as an electromechanical patch, capable of long term administration of drugs to the skin, to achieve local or systemic pharmaceutical effects. Administration methods are also provided, along with replacement kits.


William Noonan Photo 4

Cutaneous Administration System

US Patent:
7544190, Jun 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 14, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/685896
Inventors:
Ray L. Pickup - Brush Prairie WA, US
Clement C. Lo - Lake Oswego OR, US
William D. Noonan - Sherwood OR, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
A61F 13/00, A61M 11/00
US Classification:
604305, 604304, 604310, 12820014, 12820018
Abstract:
Bioactive agents are cutaneously delivered by a jet dispenser using inkjet technology, such as that used in printing. The dispenser propels precise volumes of bioactive agent toward the skin, where they exert a local or topical effect, or move through the skin for transdermal systemic delivery. Drugs are either delivered directly to the skin, or are introduced into a transdermal patch, which may receive repeated dosages. A controller in the dispenser may control delivery of multiple different drugs, timing of drug administration, or change drug regimens in response to a changing medical condition of a patient, such as those monitored by a sensor in communication with the controller, for example to prevent an overdose. The dispenser may act as an electromechanical patch, capable of long term administration of drugs to the skin, to achieve local or systemic pharmaceutical effects. Administration methods are also provided, along with replacement kits.


William D. Noonan Photo 5

William D. Noonan, Sherwood OR - Lawyer

Address:
15470 SW Bell Rd, Sherwood 97140
Licenses:
Missouri - Good Standing, Active 1980