A method of treating or preventing restenosis by administering to an individual
an effective amount of an active ingredient comprising a bisphosphonate particle
or a bisphosphonate particulate. The bisphosphonate may be encapsulated, embedded
or adsorbed within the particle, dispersed uniformly in the polymer matrix, adsorbed
on the particle surface, or in combination of any of these forms. The particles
include liposomes or inert polymeric particles, such as microcapsules, nanocapsules,
nanoparticles, nanospheres, or microparticles. The particulates include any suspended
or dispersed form of the bisphosphonate which is not encapsulated, entrapped, or
adsorbed within a polymeric particle. The particulates include suspended or dispersed
colloids, aggregates, flocculates, insoluble salts and insoluble complexes of the
active ingredient. The active ingredient effects restenosis by inhibiting the growth
and proliferation of the cell types involved in the restenotic cascade, such as
macrophages/monocytes, fibroblasts and smooth-muscle cells.