Patent classifications
A61J2205/10
Assembly for packaging drug portions in dispensation packs and method for refilling a reservoir of a storing and metering station of a dispensing machine with drug portions
The invention relates to an arrangement for packing drug portions into dispensing packages. A dispensing machine includes a plurality of storing and metering stations having a plurality of drug portions, a packing device that receives the drug portions dispensed by the storing and metering stations and places them into dispensing packages, and a control device. Each storing and metering station includes a stationary part fixed to a frame, a removable part containing a refillable reservoir and has an information memory for storing an identifier of the removable part. A reading device for reading the information memory is functionally assigned to the stationary part. Each information memory contains a memory location for a filling code. Every time the reservoir has been refilled, the filling code is changed at the charging station so that the refilling can be detected by the control device when the information memory is read by the reading device after the removable part has been placed back onto the stationary part of the same or a different storing and metering station.
MULTI-CHAMBER BAG FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES AND METHOD FOR RECOGNITION OF THE STATE OF A SEPARABLE SEAM OF A MULTI-CHAMBER BAG FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
The invention relates to a multi-chamber bag 1 for medical purposes which is formed by films 2, 3, in particular flexible films, that are arranged against one another, are made of an at least partially transparent material and are interconnected in a liquid-tight manner using at least one non-separable seam 5, the bag being divided into at least two chambers 1A, 1B by at least one separable seam 8, by means of which the films arranged against one another are interconnected in a liquid-tight manner. The multi-chamber bag according to the invention is characterised by at least one visually perceptible structure 10 that signals the state of the at least one separable seam 8 and can be easily optically detected. Using this visible structure 10, the user can immediately identify whether the seam 8 is open or closed. The structure is composed of structural elements 11 which the films 2, 3 arranged against one another comprise in the region of the separable seam 8 and are in a predetermined spatial arrangement relative to one another such that the structural elements in the region of the separable seam complement one another to form the structure signalling the state of the separable seam when the separable seam is closed, such that the films in the region of the separable seam lie against one another in a predetermined orientation, and do not complement one another to form the structure signalling the state of the separable seam when the separable seam is open, such that the films in the region of the separable seam do not lie against one another in a predetermined orientation, meaning that the predetermined spatial arrangement of the structural elements relative to one another in the region of the separable seam no longer exists.
SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING A FLUID INJECTION PROCEDURE
A system for conducting a fluid injection procedure comprises: a loading device for filling containers with fluid; an information read/write device operatively associated with the loading device and configured to: read information related to the containers stored on information storage devices associated with the containers and write information related to an injection procedure and/or a patient to the information storage devices; and a fluid injector system configured to receive the containers after filling by the loading device and inject the contents of the containers of fluid into the patient. The loading device is configured to fill the containers with fluid based on the information related to the containers read from the information storage devices. The information read/write device is configured to write information to the information storage device. The fluid injector system is configured to read the information and use this information to program the fluid injector system.
SECURE SMART CONTAINER ASSEMBLY, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
A bin assembly, bin identification system and method are disclosed. A container bin assembly includes a bin body, a latching mechanism, and controller. A method includes receiving, via a communication interface, an authenticated request to access the smart container, actuating an electromechanical latch to disengage a fastening hook, thereby initiating a mechanical movement of an access component to make an internal compartment accessible, outputting, via an audiovisual element, an alert to identify the container, confirming that the electromechanical latch has re-engaged with the fastening hook, thereby securing the internal compartment, determining a change in a local inventory, and updating the local inventory in a non-volatile data store according to the change.
Blister pack and its production
A protected blister package assembled by a pharmacist for a patient has the correctness of its assembly confirmed by checking the correct correlation of three binary codes respectively appearing on three components of the package. The first component comprises a blister sheet loaded with the prescribed medication doses; the second component comprises a backing sheet sealing the medication doses in the cavities of the package blisters; and the third component comprises a protective card to be folded around the blister package after it has been attached to the card. Prior to assembly of the blister package two of the binary codes are printed on the backing sheet and the third binary code is printed on the card. During assembly of the package a portion of the backing sheet bearing one of its two codes is transferred to a predetermined position on the blister sheet. After assembly of the protected blister package the three binary codes are scanned to confirm that the package has been correctly assembled.
MEDICINE LOADING DEVICE AND MEDICINE RECOVERY METHOD
The present invention provides a medicine loading device which can prevent an improper medicine from being loaded based on prescription information. The medicine loading device has a main body, a medicine dispensing cassette and medicine discriminating means. An openable/closable lid and a locking mechanism for locking the cover are included in the medicine dispensing cassette. When a type of a medicine detected by the medicine discriminating means matches a type of a medicine to be contained in the medicine dispensing cassette, the locking mechanism is released.
DRUG LABELING AND SAFE DELIVERY
An infusion device comprising a medication reservoir having at least a first port adapted to be coupled to an inlet port of an infusion equipment, and a first tag support adapted to support a first tag storing information about the content of the medication reservoir and to be read by a tag reader. The infusion device is characterized by a second tag support adapted to support a second tag storing information about the content of a separate vessel, in particular a vial, which content is to be discharged into said medication reservoir so as to mix it with the content of said medication reservoir, wherein said second tag support is provided to arrange and orientate the second tag to the tag reader and therefore to enable the tag reader to also read said second tag.
Medication container for dosage compliance
A medication container for validating self-administration of prescription medication by a patient wherein the prescription medication is administered over a series of timed dosages. A machine-readable optical code label such as a QR Code is affixed to an interior surface of a medication container containing the medication such as the interior of the bottle cap. The container must be open to electronically read the optical code label. The label contains data associated with the medication and is read by a software application installed on a smartphone. The software receives the label-embedded data and a timestamp to validate the patient is self-administering the medication consistent with the series of timed dosages.
ELECTRONIC PILL BOTTLE TAG
An electronic device, method of use, and system for improving medication compliance are disclosed. The device may comprise an upper cover configured to adhere to a pill bottle cap; a printed circuit board (PCB); a battery communicatively linked to the PCB; a sensor communicatively linked to the PCB; and a lower cover through which the sensor is configured to transmit and receive signals.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE VERIFICATION OF MEDICATION
A system and method for verifying proper possession of a medication is disclosed. A reader device scans a code printed on the medication to extract an embedded serial number and captures an image of the face of the person in possession of the medication. A first server queries a prescription database, which retrieves facial characteristic data associated with the embedded serial number. A determination is made if the retrieved facial characteristic data matches facial characteristic data extracted from the captured image. The match information is displayed on the reader device.