Intravenous solution administration apparatus and method

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604 89, 604410, 604416, 206219, A61M 3100, A61M 3700

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ABSTRACT:
Intravenous solution administration apparatus comprises a container having flexible walls and a cup mounted to one of the flexible walls within the container with an open cup end located distal the one wall. A cap is mounted to another one of the flexible walls within the container for movement into and out of sealing engagement with the cup open end. The container also has a channel by which fluid may be drawn from the container.

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