18275288. Nasal Spray Reconstitution System simplified abstract (BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY)
Nasal Spray Reconstitution System
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Longxiang Huang of Suzhou (CN)
Nasal Spray Reconstitution System - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18275288 titled 'Nasal Spray Reconstitution System
The abstract describes a nasal spray reconstitution system that includes a vial adapter, a withdrawal member, and a nozzle spray attachment.
- The vial adapter has a body, a vial connector, and a syringe connector for securing the system to a vial and a syringe barrel.
- The withdrawal member has a withdrawal opening and a central passageway, secured to a transfer spike via a spike connector.
- The nozzle spray attachment has a syringe attachment and a nozzle opening, defining a central passageway in fluid communication with the syringe attachment and the nozzle opening.
Potential Applications: - Medical settings for reconstituting nasal spray medications. - Pharmaceutical industry for efficient drug delivery systems.
Problems Solved: - Simplifies the process of reconstituting nasal spray medications. - Ensures accurate and precise dosing of medications.
Benefits: - Improved accuracy in medication dosing. - Enhanced efficiency in medical settings. - Reduced risk of contamination during reconstitution.
Commercial Applications: - Pharmaceutical companies for manufacturing nasal spray medications. - Medical facilities for administering nasal spray treatments.
Questions about the Nasal Spray Reconstitution System: 1. How does the system ensure accurate dosing of medications during reconstitution? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this system in medical settings?
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay updated on advancements in nasal spray delivery systems for potential improvements in the reconstitution process.
Original Abstract Submitted
A nasal spray reconstitution system () includes a vial adapter () having a body, a vial connector () configured to secure the body to a vial, a syringe connector () configured to secure the body to a syringe barrel, and a transfer spike (). The system further includes a withdrawal member () defining a withdrawal opening and a central passageway, with the withdrawal member secured to the transfer spike via a spike connector (), and a nozzle spray attachment () having a syringe attachment configured to be secured to a syringe barrel and a nozzle opening, with the nozzle spray attachment defining a central passageway in fluid communication with the syringe attachment and the nozzle opening.