Claims
- 1. An exchangeable patient dosing system for medicaments, said system comprising:
- at least one reusable cartridge having a longitudinal length and oppositely disposed first and second ends, and a medicament support surface having a plurality of longitudinally spaced dispensing openings formed therethrough;
- a replaceable blister package comprising a longitudinal strip having a number of individually sealed spaced pockets corresponding in number and spacing with said dispensing openings of said cartridge and each housing a certain dose of medicament to be dispensed, said strip being slidably insertable into and removable from said reusable cartridge;
- a reusable patient dispensing frame, said frame comprising means for receiving and releasably supporting a plurality of said cartridges such that medicament housed within said blister package can be dispensed through said cartridge dispensing openings without removing said cartridge from said frame; and
- means associated with said cartridge for releasably locking said cartridge at least partially within said reusable dispensing frame.
- 2. The patient dosing system of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises indicia for days of the week corresponding with aligned cartridges and blister package pockets held therewithin to facilitate identification of medicaments to be dispensed at particular times.
- 3. The patient dosing system of claim 1, wherein said frame further comprises means for receiving a removable label for identifying medicament dosing and patient information for cartridges associated with said frame.
- 4. The patient dosing system of claim 2, wherein said cartridges each comprise seven dispensing openings and said dispensing frame comprises means for receiving and supporting up to four cartridges, thereby providing a seven day exchange system for a patient requiring up to four separate unit doses of medicaments.
- 5. The patient dosing system of claim 1, further comprising a frame container for supporting a plurality of patient frames and providing physical and visual access thereto for storage, use and exchange.
- 6. The patient dosing system of claim 5, wherein said frame container comprises a tub designed for insertion into or connection to another medication delivery device.
- 7. The patient dosing system of claim 6, wherein said tub has dimensions corresponding with a drawer of a medication cart, whereby said tub with one or more patient dispensing frames can be readily inserted into or removed from such drawer to facilitate exchange procedures.
- 8. A method for providing a patient dosing system wherein multiple unit dose prescriptions for one or more patients can be readily accommodated in a predetermined time period exchange program, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing at least one integral reusable cartridge having a longitudinal length and oppositely disposed first and second ends, and a medicament support surface having plurality of longitudinally space dispensing openings formed therethrough;
- providing a replaceable blister package comprising a longitudinal strip having a number of individually sealed spaced pockets corresponding in number and spacing with said dispensing openings of said cartridge and each housing a certain dose of medicament to be dispensed, said strip being slidably insertable into and removable from said reusable cartridge;
- providing at least one reusable patient dispensing frame, said frame comprising means for receiving and releasably supporting a plurality of said cartridges such that medicament housed within said blister package can be dispensed through said cartridges dispensing openings without removing said cartridge from said frame;
- providing means associated with said cartridge for releasably locking said cartridge at least partially within said reusable dispensing frame;
- dispensing medicaments from said patient frame as appropriate and without removing said blister package or said cartridge therefrom; and
- exchanging a used patient frame for another patient frame when said medicament in said used patient frame has been dispensed or a predetermined time period has passed, whereby said cartridge can be removed from said used patient frame to enable slidable removal of said blister package and refill with a blister package containing medicaments for subsequent dispensing.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of providing a frame container for supporting a plurality of patient frames and providing physical and visual access thereto for storage, use and exchange.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said frame container comprises a tub designed for insertion into or connection to another medication delivery device.
- 11. The method of claim 10, comprising the step of placing a plurality of patient frames within said tub, and exchanging a tub having a plurality of prefilled patient frames for a similar tub having a plurality of used patient frames following a predetermined exchange time period.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of providing a removable label on each patient frame within said tub for identifying medicament dosing and patient information for cartridges associated with said frame.
- 13. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of providing each of said cartridges with seven dispensing openings and providing said dispensing frame with means for receiving and supporting up to four cartridges, and exchanging said dispensing frame after a time period of seven days.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional, of application Ser. No. 07/821,480, filed Jan. 15, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,251,757.
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