Surface eroding devices have so far been obtained only from a small number of hydrophobic polymers containing hydrolytically highly reactive linkages in the backbone. A possible exception to this general rule is enzymatic surface erosion. The inability of enzymes to penetrate into the interior of a solid, polymeric device may result in an enzyme-mediated surface erosion mechanism. Currently, polyanhydrides and poly(ortho esters) are the best known examples of polymers that can be fabricated into surface eroding devices.