Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
SERIALLY-CONNECTABLE DRUG MODULES FOR COMBINATORIAL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE

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Abstract:

A combinatorial drug delivery device is provided for delivering a predetermined selection of drug components, each of the drug components being contained in a drug vial. The device includes a plurality of modules, wherein each of the modules includes: a body having an interior volume formed to accommodate a drug vial; a cannula protruding into the interior volume, the cannula terminating at a free end, first and second openings being formed in the free end with first and second lumens extending therefrom and through the cannula; a socket located on an exterior portion of the body; a first passageway extending between, and in communication with, the socket and the first lumen; a boss protruding from an exterior portion of the body; and, a second passageway extending from, and in communication with the second lumen, the second passageway extending through the boss to terminate at an exit opening formed therein.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

10 May 2019

Issue date:

27 May 2021