Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Ion exchange or selective sorption
Patent
1995-06-02
1997-06-17
Cintins, Ivars
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Ion exchange or selective sorption
210683, B01D 1504
Patent
active
056393784
ABSTRACT:
A dispensing device having a container body defining a solution retaining chamber therein, the container having an outlet for dispensing the solution from the chamber and means for removing a component from the solution as the solution is dispensed from the chamber through the container outlet. A method is provided for administering to a patient a pharmacologically active substance which substance is stable only at a pH value which is extreme in the acidic or alkaline region and at which pH value the substance cannot be administered without causing discomfort and/or injury to the patient. The substance is maintained in a solution or dispersion at the pH at which it is stable until the time of administration. At this time the substance is administered through a chamber containing an ion exchange resin which changes the pH of the solution or dispersion to a value which will not cause discomfort and/or injury to the patient.
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Heyl Barbara L.
Su Kai C.
White Jack C.
Winterton Lynn C.
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Cintins Ivars
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