Claims
- 1. A nebulizer apparatus for self-treatment of cardiac arrhythmia by production of an involuntary cough in a patient, comprising:
a container sized to be portable by the patient and having therein a chamber containing a medicament composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier mixed with a chemoirritant effective for stimulating the patient to produce an involuntary cough; a nebulizing valve connected to said chamber so as to provide an outlet therefor; a source of motivating force connected with said chamber so as to motivate said composition through the open ing in said nebulizing valve to thereby cause nebulization of said composition; a wireless transmitter responsive to activation of the nebulizer for sending a wireless signal requesting medical assistance; and a power source operatively connected for providing power; wherein nebulization comprises droplets having an airborne diameter of less than about 10 μm, and wherein the involuntary cough is effective to maintain at least partial blood circulation in the patient.
- 2. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said chemoirritant comprises L-tartaric acid.
- 3. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pharmaceutically acceptable carrier comprises a solution of sodium chloride.
- 4. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wireless transmitter further comprises transmission of a wireless signal having a cellular telephone signal frequency.
- 5. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wireless signal further comprises information for identifying the patient's location responsive to activation of the nebulizer to thereby summon aid.
- 6. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wireless transmitter comprises a wireless signal including patient location information.
- 7. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 1, in combination with a wireless monitoring network for detecting said signal and responsive thereto for dispatching medical assistance to the patient's location.
- 8. A nebulizer apparatus for self-treatment by a patient, comprising:
a container sized to be portable by the patient and having therein a chamber containing a medicament composition; a nebulizing valve connected to said chamber so as to provide an outlet therefor; a source of motivating force connected with said chamber so as to motivate said composition th rough the opening in said nebulizing valve to thereby cause nebulization of said composition; a wireless transmitter responsive to activation of the nebulizer for sending a wireless signal; and a power source operatively connected for providing powerto said wireless transmitter.
- 9. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 8, wherein said wireless transmitter further comprises transmission of a wireless signal having a cellular telephone signal frequency.
- 10. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a locating system for identifying the patient's location responsive to activation of the nebulizer to thereby summon aid.
- 11. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 8, wherein said wireless transmitter comprises a wireless signal including patient location information.
- 12. The nebulizer apparatus of claim 8, in combination with a wireless monitoring network for detecting said signal and responsive thereto for dispatching medical assistance to the patient's location.
- 13. A treatment kit for self-treatment of cardiac arrhythmia by a patient, said kit comprising:
a nebulizer apparatus including a container sized to be portable by the patient and having a chamber containing a medicament composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier mixed with chemoirritant effective for causing an involuntary cough sufficient to maintain at least partial blood circulation in the patient, a nebulizing valve connected to said chamber, a source of pneumatic pressure motivating said composition from the chamber through the nebulizing valve to cause nebulization of said composition, a wireless transmitter responsive to activation of the nebulizer for sending a wireless signal for requesting medical assistance, a location determining system connected for locating the origin of said wireless signal, and a power source operatively connected for providing power to said wireless transmitter; and an outlet connectable to said container so as to be in fluid connection with said nebulizing valve and downstream therefrom for delivering the nebulized composition into contact with the patient's upper respiratory tract.
- 14. The treatment kit of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of containers thereby providing replacements.
- 15. The treatment kit of claim 13, further comprising a nose clip.
- 16. The treatment kit of claim 13, further comprising a sign having thereon a notice that the patient is having a heart attack.
- 17. The treatment kit of claim 16, wherein the sign is self-adhesive so as to allow the patient to thereby post the sign on his clothing.
- 18. The treatment kit of claim 13, further comprising at least one dose of nitroglycerin effective for sublingual administration to the patient for treating cardiac chest pain.
- 19. A method for treatment of cardiac arrhythmia, comprising nebulizing into the respiratory tract of a patient a medicament composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier mixed with a chemoirritant effective for producing an involuntary cough in the patient sufficient to maintain at least partial blood circulation.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein nebulizing is repeated to continue to produce the involuntary coughing so as to aid in maintaining at least partial blood circulation until cardiac rhythm is restored or the patient receives medical help.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the chemoirritant comprises L-tartaric acid.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein the pharmaceutically acceptable carrier comprises a solution of sodium chloride.
- 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising self-treatment when nebulizing is self-administered by the patient.
- 24. An L-tartaric acid composition for therapeutic use as a medicament in a patient having cardiac arrhythmia, the composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier mixed with an effective amount of L-tartaric acid for causing production by the patient of an involuntary cough effective to maintain at least partial blood circulation during the cardiac arrhythmia.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from co-pending U.S. provisional applications Serial No. 60/305,713, filed on Jul. 16, 2001, and Serial No. 60/322,797, filed on Sep. 17, 2001, both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/22564 |
7/16/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60305713 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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60322797 |
Sep 2001 |
US |