Surgery – Liquid medicament atomizer or sprayer
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-27
2005-09-27
Dawson, Glenn K. (Department: 3731)
Surgery
Liquid medicament atomizer or sprayer
C128S200170, C128S203150, C128S203210
Reexamination Certificate
active
06948492
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for the self-administration of a plurality of doses of an intranasal liquid pharmaceutical composition, including opioid analgesics, that includes a drug delivery device containing a plurality of sealed vials, each vial containing a predetermined volume of the pharmaceutical composition, a pump assembly for conveying the liquid pharmaceutical composition from the interior of the vial and discharging it as a nasal spray in response to manual activation by the patient, and programmable means for sequentially advancing a vial to the ready position after passage of a prescribed time interval following the last activation of the delivery device.
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Balasubramaniam Aravind
Lumpp, Jr. James E.
Main John Alan
Vallance Ryan
Walcott Bruce Lanier
Dawson Glenn K.
Erezo Darwin P.
Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw LLP
University of Kentucky Research Foundation
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