A61M2005/14256

COVER BODY AND DEVICE FOR INJECTING MEDICAL LIQUID COMPRISING SAME
20230096948 · 2023-03-30 ·

A liquid medication injection device includes a housing having an opening on one side thereof, a sealing part disposed inside the housing and covering the opening, a storage container disposed inside the housing and storing liquid medication, and an injection needle which is connected to the storage container and through which the liquid medication is injected via the sealing part.

Medical fluid injection apparatus and method with detachable patch and monitoring

Provided herein are systems and methods for monitoring one or more health or physiological parameters in a subject. The systems and methods may comprise a patch coupled to an injector. Data may be transmitted to a mobile device or remote server, where the data may be processed. Processed data may be used to inform a subject on a health or physiological condition.

CANNULAS FOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING MICRODOSES OF MEDICATION

Devices, systems, and methods are provided herein for delivering medication (e.g., insulin) via a wearable pump having a patch-style form factor for adhesion to a user's body. The reusable pump may be coupled to a disposable cap housing a microdosing system for delivering precise, repeatable doses of medication to a cannula configured to deliver medication to a target infusion area beneath the user's outer skin layer. The system further may include an applicator for inserting the cannula into the user's skin and/or applying an adhesive pad to the skin.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING MICRODOSES OF MEDICATION

Devices, systems, and methods are provided herein for delivering medication (e.g., insulin) via a wearable pump having a patch-style form factor for adhesion to a user's body. The reusable pump may be coupled to a disposable cap housing a microdosing system for delivering precise, repeatable doses of medication to a cannula configured to deliver medication to a target infusion area beneath the user's outer skin layer. The system further may include an applicator for inserting the cannula into the user's skin and/or applying an adhesive pad to the skin.

APPLICATORS FOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DELIVERING MICRODOSES OF MEDICATION
20230081150 · 2023-03-16 · ·

Devices, systems, and methods are provided herein for delivering medication (e.g., insulin) via a wearable pump having a patch-style form factor for adhesion to a user's body. The reusable pump may be coupled to a disposable cap housing a microdosing system for delivering precise, repeatable doses of medication to a cannula configured to deliver medication to a target infusion area beneath the user's outer skin layer. The system further may include an applicator for inserting the cannula into the user's skin and/or applying an adhesive pad to the skin.

Medicament Delivery Device
20230130098 · 2023-04-27 ·

A medicament delivery device comprises a needle configured to move between a retracted position and an inserted position; an insertion mechanism to move the needle from the retracted position to the inserted position when activated; a locking arm which, in a locked position, is engaged with the insertion mechanism to prevent activation of the insertion mechanism and, in an unlocked position, is disengaged from the insertion mechanism; a retraction mechanism to move the needle from the inserted position to the retracted position when activated; and a trigger configured to move between a disengaged position and an engaged position. On moving from the disengaged position to the engaged position, the trigger is configured to move the locking arm from the locked position to the unlocked position. On moving from the engaged position to the disengaged position, the trigger is configured to activate the retraction mechanism.

MEDICAMENT DELIVERY DEVICE

The present disclosure relates to a medicament delivery device. The medicament delivery device comprises a housing, a needle and a reservoir. The needle is configured to project from a distal end of the housing. The reservoir is disposed in the housing and has a flexible wall. The medicament delivery device further comprises a dispensing member and a biasing member. The dispensing member is disposed in the housing and the biasing member is configured to bias the dispensing member to move in an arcuate path relative to the housing such that the dispensing member moves across the flexible wall of the reservoir to dispense medicament from the reservoir when the reservoir contains medicament.

Patch pump systems and apparatus for managing diabetes, and methods thereof

Embodiments of the current disclosure are directed toward systems, devices and methods for diabetes management. In particular, the present disclosure relates to systems, devices and methods for dispensing insulin to a patient using a miniaturized and portable patch pump.

INFUSION SET AND INSERTER ASSEMBLY APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
20230062738 · 2023-03-02 ·

An inserter assembly may comprise a casing having an open end and a closed end. The inserter assembly may further comprise a first unit at least partially within the casing movable relative to the casing. The first unit may comprise a device base. The first unit may further comprise a sharp. The first unit may further comprise a body configured to displace in tandem with the sharp at least during displacement of the sharp from a forward to a retracted state. The first unit may further comprise a bias member configured to displace the body toward the closed end and displace the sharp to the retracted state when a release latch is transitioned from an engaged to a released state. One of the casing and the body may include a projection which engenders tilting of the body as the body and sharp are displaced by the bias member.

Drug delivery systems and methods with back pressure sensing

Systems and methods for injecting a drug and detecting tissue induced back pressure are disclosed. A drug delivery system may include a reservoir filled or fillable with a drug, an administration member connected or connectable in fluid communication with the reservoir, a drive assembly, and a pressure sensor. The administration member may be configured for insertion into and subsequently retraction from a patient. The drive assembly may be configured to urge the drug from the reservoir to deliver a dose of the drug to the patient via the administration member. The pressure sensor may be configured to detect tissue back pressure during use of the drug delivery system, including after dose completion and prior to retraction of the administration member. The drug delivery system may be controlled in a manner that accounts for the tissue back pressure measurement.