18275288. Nasal Spray Reconstitution System simplified abstract (BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY)

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Nasal Spray Reconstitution System

Organization Name

BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Longxiang Huang of Suzhou (CN)

Huasheng Huang of Suzhou (CN)

Jian Ma of Suzhou (CN)

Yan Liu of Shanghai (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.