A coated implantable medical device 10 includes a structure 12 adapted for
introduction into the vascular system, esophagus, trachea, colon, biliary
tract, or urinary tract; at least one coating layer 16 posited on one
surface of the structure; and at least one layer 18 of a bioactive
material posited on at least a portion of the coating layer 16, wherein
the coating layer 16 provides for the controlled release of the bioactive
material from the coating layer. In addition, at least one porous layer
20 can be posited over the bioactive material layer 18, wherein the
porous layer includes a polymer and provides for the controlled release
of the bioactive material therethrough. Preferably, the structure 12 is a
coronary stent. The porous layer 20 includes a polymer applied preferably
by vapor or plasma deposition and provides for a controlled release of
the bioactive material. It is particularly preferred that the polymer is
a polyamide, parylene or a parylene derivative, which is deposited
without solvents, heat or catalysts, and merely by condensation of a
monomer vapor.