Peelable pouch for transdermal patch and method for packaging

Special receptacle or package – For body treatment article or material – Bandage – drape or dressing

Reexamination Certificate

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C206S441000, C604S307000

Reexamination Certificate

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07921999

ABSTRACT:
A peelable pouch comprises a substantially flat enclosure formed by first and second opposing flexible plies. A seal extends along at least a portion of a perimeter of the opposing plies. A flat, flexible transdermal patch is disposed in the enclosure and includes a bioactive agent dissolved in a layer of adhesive. A release liner is removably attached over the layer of adhesive, with the patch and the release liner together being sufficiently resilient so as to generate a spring force when displaced out of the flat configuration. The first and the second plies each being separable along the seal and displaceable out of the flat configuration. The spring force generated by the patch and the release liner being sufficient to overcome an adhesive force created by the adhesive between the patch and one of the plies.

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Photocopy of photograph of Schwarz Pharma's Neupro (rotigotine) transdermal patch, expiration date of Dec. 2007; Applicant believes this product was offered for sale prior to Dec. 21, 2006.

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