Hydrogels releasing or producing NO, most preferably photopolymerizable
biodegradable hydrogels capable of releasing physiological amounts of NO
for prolonged periods of time, are applied to sites on or in a patient in
need of treatment thereof for disorders such as restenosis, thrombosis,
asthma, wound healing, arthritis, penile erectile dysfunction or other
conditions where NO plays a significant role. The hydrogels are typically
formed of macromers, which preferably include biodegradable regions, and
have bound thereto groups that are released in situ to elevate or
otherwise modulate NO levels at the site where treatment is needed. The
macromers can form a homo or hetero-dispersion or solution, which is
polymerized to form a hydrogel material, that in the latter case can be a
semi-interpenetrating network or interpenetrating network. Compounds to
be released can be physically entrapped, covalently or ionically bound to
macromer, or actually form a part of the polymeric material. The hydrogel
can be formed by ionic and/or covalent crosslinking. Other active agents,
including therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic agents, can also be
included within the polymeric material.