Dispenser for transdermal devices

Article dispensing – With recorder – register – indicator – signal or exhibitor

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C221S155000, C221S156000, C221S174000, C206S440000, C604S020000

Reexamination Certificate

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08047399

ABSTRACT:
A dispenser places transdermal devices and packaged transdermal devices in an electrically charged state. The dispenser is particularly suitable for transdermal devices that include electrically actuatable components, such as transdermal, drug-delivery patches that include microporator circuitry. A controller can be operatively coupled to a power circuit of the dispenser to control the times that transdermal devices can be charged, thereby providing a measure of control over use and misuse of the transdermal devices to be dispensed.

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