Patent classifications
A61M2005/2481
DRUG CASSETTE, AUTOINJECTOR, AND AUTOINJECTOR SYSTEM
A cassette for use with an injector has a housing, and a cassette identification arrangement (cassette ID) defining a code containing information about the cassette that is detectable and decipherable by an injector. The cassette may further have a sleeve movably disposed within the housing, for holding a drug container, and a locking arrangement for interlocking the sleeve with the housing. The cassette may further have an aperture in the housing, and a cassette cap for removing a needle shield of the drug container. The cassette may have an anti-bending structure to prevent bending or flexing of the cassette cap. The injector may have a processor for controlling operational parameters of the injector and a detector communicatively coupled with the processor for detecting and communicating the cassette ID to the microprocessor to decipher the code defined therein. Also, a method of injecting a drug into a patient with an injector, wherein the sequence of actions performed by the user are controlled. Still further, a method of treating a patient in need thereof wherein a cassette containing a drug is provided and administered to the patient using an injector.
Anti-rotation cartridge pin
A system is disclosed for inserting a pharmaceutical cartridge into a delivery device. Optionally the cartridge is inserted in an arbitrary orientation. Optionally, the system reorients the cartridge to a locked orientation. For example, a driver applies a torque to the cartridge to cause the reorienting. For example, said torque rotates the cartridge around an axis thereof until the cartridge reaches the locked orientation. Optionally, when the cartridge reaches the locked orientation an interference element on the cartridge interlocks with a complementary interference element on the delivery device to lock the cartridge in the locked orientation. Optionally when the cartridge is locked in the second orientation, the torque causes discharge the pharmaceutical.
Formulation and process for limiting nerve trauma
Disclosed in some forms is a process of limiting the impact of surgery on a nerve, the process comprising applying a therapeutic substance to the nerve during surgery. In some aspects, disclosed is a formulation for reducing nerve trauma comprising an active pharmacological ingredient adapted to intervene in the activation of pathways of cellular degradation within the nerve and a carrier adapted to reduce dissemination of the active pharmacological ingredient beyond the site at which its effect is intended.
DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE WITH GEAR MODULE AND RELATED METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
Drug delivery devices and related methods of assembly are disclosed. The drug delivery device may include a main housing having an interior surface defining an enclosed space, and an exterior surface releasably attachable to a patient. A container may be disposed in the enclosed space and include a reservoir containing a drug and a stopper. A drive assembly may also be disposed in the enclosed space and configured to move the stopper through the reservoir to expel the drug from the reservoir. The drive assembly may include a rotational power source and a gear module. The gear module may include a mounting plate and a plurality of gears rotatably connected to the mounting plate. Furthermore, the mounting plate may be separate from the main housing.
Method and apparatus for delivery of therapeutic agents
Methods and apparatus for the reproducible, consistent and efficacious delivery of a therapeutic agent to a subject. The present disclosure comprises apparatus for the controlled administration of the therapeutic agent through an orifice to the subject, a plurality of penetrating electrodes arranged with a predetermined spatial relationship relative to the orifice, and an electrical signal generator operatively connected to the electrodes.
GAS PERMEABLE SEALING MEMBER FOR DRUG CONTAINER AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLY
Drug delivery devices, sealing members for containers housed within such drug delivery devices, and related methods of assembly are disclosed. The drug delivery device may include a housing, a container disposed in the housing and having an interior volume, a drug disposed in the interior volume, and a septum. The container may have an opening formed in an end surface and which communicates with the interior volume. The septum may include a proximal end inserted through the opening into the interior volume of the container. Additionally, the septum may include a distal end having a flange disposed outwardly of the proximal end and contacting the end surface of the container. At least an end portion of the flange may be made of a material that is permeable to a gaseous sterilizing agent.
Dual-Function Spring
An injection device for dispensing a product, the injection device including a moveable element which is moved for a dispensing operation, a spring, a product container holder and a product container, wherein the spring pushes against the moveable element to move the moveable element to an initial position after the dispensing operation has ended and against the product container to seat the product container in the product container holder.
Medical Injection Device with a Retained Biasing Component
A medical injection device including a housing having a distal end and a proximal end, a brake tower having a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a sidewall therebetween defining a longitudinal axis, and a cartridge received within the housing distally of the brake tower and holding a composition therein. The device further includes a retaining ring positioned between the proximal end portion of the cartridge and the distal end portion of the brake tower, wherein the retaining ring may be secured to an interior surface of the distal end portion of the brake tower. A spring washer component may also be provided, wherein the spring washer component may be retained by the retaining ring so as to bias the cartridge in a distal direction to prevent any movement of the cartridge during injection.
DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, AND METHOD OF USE
- Scott R. Gibson ,
- Sheldon B, Moberg ,
- Basel Hasan Taha ,
- Margaux Frances Boyaval ,
- Mark A. Destefano ,
- John C. Love ,
- Ian B. Hanson ,
- Paul F. Bente, IV ,
- Matthew J. Clemente ,
- Rajan Ramaswamy ,
- Daniel S. Codd ,
- Scott Beaver ,
- Kevin L. Bokelman ,
- Sean M. O'Connor ,
- Robert Decker ,
- Gautam N. Shetty ,
- Ryan M. Agard ,
- Nicholas J. Ciccarelli ,
- Daniel Davenport
Disclosed herein is a wearable drug delivery device including a container filled at least partially with a drug including at least one of a PCSK9 (Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9) specific antibody, a granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), a sclerostin antibody, or a calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) antibody. The wearable drug delivery device may include a needle and an insertion mechanism configured to insert the needle into a patient. A fluid pathway connector may define a sterile fluid flowpath between the container and the insertion mechanism. Optionally, a cannula initially disposed about the needle may be included. The cannula may be retained in the patient at an injection site created by the needle after the needle is withdrawn from the patient. Methods of assembly and operation are also provided.
ANTI-ROTATION CARTRIDGE PIN
A system for inserting a pharmaceutical cartridge into a delivery device is described. The cartridge can be inserted in an arbitrary orientation and the system reorients the cartridge to a locked orientation. For example, a driver applies a torque to the cartridge to cause the reorienting. The torque rotates the cartridge around an axis thereof until the cartridge reaches the locked orientation. When the cartridge reaches the locked orientation, an interference element on the cartridge interlocks with a complementary interference element on the delivery device to lock the cartridge in the locked orientation. Once the cartridge is locked in the second orientation, the torque causes discharge the pharmaceutical.