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Method for improving stability and effectivity of a drug-device combination product
   
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US Patent 6996952
Issued Date
February 14, 2006
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A package for a drug-device combination product includes an outer package including a first gas impermeable sheet and a second gas impermeable sheet hermetically sealed there to on three sides. A gas permeable header is attached to an unsealed side of the first sheet and sealed to the second sheet on two sides. The first and second gas impermeable sheets and the header form an interior and an opening communicating with the interior. A gas permeable inner package is disposed within the outer package. A product is sealed within the inner package. The inner package is placed within the outer package and a top end of the header is sealed to the second sheet. The outer package is then sealed by sealing the first gas impermeable sheet to the second gas impermeable sheet at a seal point below the point where the header attaches to the first sheet.
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February 14, 2006
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10/676,333
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September 30, 2003
US Classification
53/434   53/425 53/449 53/469
Int'l Classification
B65B   31/06   (20060101)   B65B   55/18   (20060101)  
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53/434   53/512  
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