EP Patent

EP3315151A1 — Kit for administration of medicaments

Assigned to Meda Pharma GmbH and Co KG · Expires 2018-05-02 · 8y expired

What this patent protects

The present invention relates to a kit for administration of medicaments. The kit comprises a box (1) that contains at least one medicament delivery device (4, 4a) and a video device (3). The video device (3) may be configured to provide visual or audio-visual instructions for us…

USPTO Abstract

The present invention relates to a kit for administration of medicaments. The kit comprises a box (1) that contains at least one medicament delivery device (4, 4a) and a video device (3). The video device (3) may be configured to provide visual or audio-visual instructions for using the medicament delivery device (4, 4a). Both the at least one medicament delivery device (4, 4a) and the video device (3) are removably attached to the box (1). Removal of the at least one medicament delivery device (4, 4a) and the video device (3) from the box (1) allows carrying the at least one medicament delivery device (4, 4a) and the video device (3) without the need to carry the entire box (1). As carrying the at least one medicament delivery device (4, 4a) and the video device (3) without the box (1) is much more comfortable as compared to carrying the entire bulky box (1) it is more likely as compared to the prior art that the patient will indeed carry the medicament delivery device (4, 4a) at all times so that the medicament delivery device (4, 4a) is available when needed. Moreover, as the video device can be removed from the bulky box (1) it is more likely as compared to the prior art that the patient will also carry the video device (3). Thus, the likelihood of improper use of the medicament delivery device (4, 4a) is decreased as compared to the prior art.

Drugs covered by this patent

Patent Metadata

Patent number
EP3315151A1
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
2018-05-02
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Meda Pharma GmbH and Co KG
Source
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