Claims
- 1. A packaged pharmaceutical product having extended shelf-life comprising:
- a pharmaceutical preparation; and
- a dispensing container having a label attached thereto, the container comprising:
- a hollow body, having an open end therein, formed from a blend of low density polyethylene, having high permeability of label-related extractables and a polypropylene, having low permeability of label-related extractables;
- means, defining a body wall thickness, for both enabling drop-by-drop dispensing of the pharmaceutical preparation by manual squeezing of the body, and, in combination with the blend of polymers, preventing significant ingress of label-related extractables through the body wall upon storage of the container with the body filled with the pharmaceutical preparation; and
- dropper tip means, fixed to the body open end, for forming droplets of pharmaceutical preparation upon manual squeezing of the body.
- 2. The packaged pharmaceutical product according to claim 1 wherein the pharmaceutical preparation comprises benzalkonium chloride in an amount up to about 0.5 percent by weight.
- 3. The dispensing container according to claim 1 wherein the blend of polymers comprises between about 50% to 75% polypropylene and between about 50% to 25% polyethylene by weight.
- 4. The dispensing container according to claim 3 wherein the blend of polymers comprises about 60% polypropylene and about 40% polyethylene by weight.
- 5. The dispensing container according to claim 4 wherein the blend of polymers comprises a random copolymer having a flexural modulus of about 120,000 PSI.
- 6. The dispensing container according to claim 5 wherein the body wall thickness is between about 0.467 mm and about 0.81 mm.
- 7. A dispensing container for dropwise dispensing of a pharmaceutical preparation, said dispensing container comprising:
- a hollow body, having an open end therein, formed from a blend of low density polyethylene, having high permeability of label-related extractables and a polypropylene, having low permeability of label-related extractables;
- means, defining a body wall thickness, for both enabling drop-by-drop dispensing of the pharmaceutical product by manual squeezing of the body, and, in combination with the blend of polymers, preventing significant ingress of the label-related extractables through the body wall upon storage of the container with the body filled with the pharmaceutical preparation; and
- dropper tip means, fixed to the body open end, for forming droplets of pharmaceutical preparation upon manual squeezing of the body.
- 8. The dispensing container according to claim 7 wherein the blend of polymers comprises between about 50% and about 75% polypropylene and between about 50% and 25% polyethylene by weight.
- 9. The dispensing container according to claim 8 wherein the blend of polymers comprises about 60% polypropylene and about 40% polyethylene by weight.
- 10. The dispensing container according to claim 9 wherein the polypropylene comprises a random copolymer having a flexural modulus of about 120,000 PSI.
- 11. The dispensing container according to claim 10 wherein the body wall thickness is between about 0.46 mm and about 0.81 mm.
- 12. A method of packaging a pharmaceutical preparation, said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a container from a resin blend of polypropylene and low density polyethylene with a wall thickness enabling drop-by-drop dispensing of the pharmaceutical preparation by manual squeezing of said container and enabling storage of the pharmaceutical preparation without significant ingress of label-related extractables through the wall of the container;
- filling the container with said pharmaceutical preparation; and
- providing a sealable nozzle for enabling drop-by-drop dispensing of said pharmaceutical preparation from the container.
- 13. A method of packaging a pharmaceutical preparation in a container for dropwise dispensing of the product, said pharmaceutical preparation comprising benzalkonium chloride, said method comprising the steps of:
- preparing a blend of low density polyethylene, having high permeability of label-related extractables, and a polypropylene, having a low permeability of label-related extractables;
- forming a hollow container, having one open end, with said blend, the container having a body wall with a thickness enabling both drop-by-drop dispensing of the pharmaceutical preparation by manual squeezing of the body wall, and, in combination with the blend, preventing significant ingress of the label-related extractables through the body wall upon storage of the container with the container filled with the pharmaceutical preparation;
- filling the container with said pharmaceutical products; and
- sealing the container open end with a dropper tip suitable for forming droplets of pharmaceutical preparations upon manual squeezing of the body wall.
- 14. The method according to claim 13 wherein the step of preparing a blend comprises mixing of between about 50% to about 75% polypropylene with about 50% to about 25% polyethylene by weight.
- 15. The method according to claim 14 wherein the step of preparing a blend comprises mixing about 60% polypropylene with about 40% polyethylene by weight.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 further comprising the step of selecting a polypropylene having a flexural modulus of about 120,000 PSI for blending with said polyethylene.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the step of forming the hollow container comprises forming the hollow container with the body wall thickness being between about 0.45 mm and about 0.81 mm.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/398,557, filed Mar. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,609,273.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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