Abstract:
A vial adapter for use with a syringe having a widened distal syringe tip, and a medicinal vial. The vial adapter includes a top wall, a skirt for telescopically slidingly receiving the medicinal vial, a downwardly depending puncturing spike, and a syringe port opposite the puncturing spike and in flow communication therewith. The syringe port is formed with at least two upright syringe port members for being initially outwardly flexed on the sliding insertion of the widened distal syringe tip into the syringe port and subsequently snapping behind the widened distal syringe tip on its forced full sliding insertion into the syringe port to retain the widened distal syringe tip in said syringe port.
Abstract:
Inline liquid drug medical device having a longitudinal device axis, a housing with a linear displaceable sliding flow control member displaceable along a transverse bore from a first flow control position for establishing flow communication between a first pair of ports for liquid drug reconstitution purposes to a second flow control position for establishing flow communication between a second pair of ports for liquid drug administration purposes, and a manually operated actuating mechanism for applying a linear displacement force for urging the flow control member to slide along the bore from its first flow control position to its second flow control position.