Syringe-to-syringe mixing systems and related apparatus and methods
US-9220577-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9399097B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9399097-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414153451-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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A medicated module ( 4 ) for an injection system to co-deliver at least two medicaments is disclosed where a primary delivery device containing a primary medicament accepts a medicated module ( 4 ) containing a single dose of a secondary medicament ( 2 ) and where both medicaments are delivered through a single hollow needle ( 5 ). The medicated module ( 4 ) is user selectable so that it will deliver both the primary ( 1 ) and secondary medicaments ( 2 ), or only the primary medicament ( 1 ). The module ( 4 ) also contains a guard ( 42 ) that locks after dose delivery.
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We claim: 1. A drug delivery system to deliver two or more medicaments operable through a single drug dispense interface, comprising a. a drug delivery device housing; b. a primary reservoir of medicament containing at least one drug agent; c. a dose button operably connected to the primary reservoir of medicament; d. a medicated module attachable to the housing, the medicated module comprising, a module housing having a proximal end and a distal end, where the proximal end has a connector configured for attachment to the drug delivery device housing; a secondary reservoir in the form of a capsule in the module housing comprising a first medicament; a guard configured to move in an axial direction during application to an injection site and arranged to serve as a needle guard that can reduce the risk of accidental needle sticks; a proximal needle cannula mounted in the proximal end of the module housing and a distal needle cannula mounted in the selector that are configured to pierce septa located on proximal and distal ends of the capsule; and a moveable selector operably connected to the guard such that the selector is moveable to two or more predetermined positions, said positions comprising: a first position where the guard is prevented from moving axially and the first medicament in the secondary reservoir is not allowed to be dispensed, and a second position where the guard is free to move axially and the first medicament in the secondary reservoir is allowed to be dispense, where a portion of the proximal end of the housing and a portion of the selector define a cavity for holding the capsule, wherein movement of the selector from the first into the second position decreases the cavity volume such that the capsule is pierced at its proximal and distal portions by the proximal and the distal needle cannula; and wherein a single activation of the dose button causes medicament from the primary reservoir and the medicament from the secondary reservoir of said medicated module to be expelled through the drug dispense interface when the selector is set to one of the predetermined positions. 2. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where the selector has one or more tactile features accessible to a user to allow movement of the selector. 3. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where the selector is operably connected to the secondary reservoir. 4. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where two or more predetermined positions comprise, a. a third position where the guard is free to move axially and the medicament in the reservoir is not allowed to be dispensed. 5. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where the proximal and distal ends of the cavity each are in fluid communication with the proximal needle cannula and the distal needle cannula. 6. The drug delivery system of claim 4 where a fluid path is defined in the cavity bypassing a capsule when the selector is in a first or a third position of the two or more predetermined positions. 7. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where the capsule is in fluid communication with the proximal needle cannula and the distal needle cannula when the selector is in a second position of the two or more predetermined positions. 8. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where the capsule is not in fluid communication with the proximal needle cannula or the distal needle cannula when the selector is in the first or third position of the two or more predetermined positions. 9. The drug delivery system of claim 1 where the secondary reservoir contains a single dose of a medicament. 10. The drug delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising: a moving lock is configured to engage with the guard and a distal end of the moveable selector in order to prevent the guard from moving axially after the first medicament is dispensed from the secondary reservoir.
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