Abstract:
A medical device with a volume sensor is provided for administering liquid drug therapy to a user. The medical device comprises a flexible reservoir (101) for housing a supply of a liquid drug, a rigid structure (120) with a chamber (102) and a side hole (104) in fluid communication with the flexible reservoir, a plunger (105) mounted inside the chamber and configured to seal one side of the chamber, and a switch (106) implemented to indicate the position of the plunger. When the inside end of the plunger (105) passes the side hole (104), the switch (106) is activated to transmit a signal indicating liquid volume in the flexible reservoir (101).
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to tissue container systems that find use in the transport of tissues and methods of using the tissue container systems. In particular the present invention relates to systems that support the transport, thawing and use of cryopreserved human skin equivalents, and methods of their use by a health care provider.
Abstract:
A needleless access vial includes a vial body for storing a liquid medication. A needleless access port is disposed within an opening along the top of the vial body. A valve having a deformable body is positioned within the access port housing, and is in communication with the access port inlet section and the access port outlet section. The valve is biased toward a closed configuration, and transitions to an open configuration upon engagement of the outlet section by a needleless syringe.
Abstract:
Drug products adapted for nasal delivery comprising naltrexone, alone or in combination with excipients, are provided. Pre-primed devices for intranasal administration of the drug products are also provided. In addition, methods for treating and preventing a variety of opioid receptor-mediated diseases, disorders, addictions, symptoms, reward-based behaviors, and conditions with the drugs products are provided.