Claims
- 1. An infusion set for use in an infusion pump for administering an injection solution containing nitroglycerin into an objective site, comprising:
a vial spike to be connected to an infusion bottle or bag containing the injection solution containing nitroglycerin; tubing connected to the vial spike for conveying the injection solution to the objective site by squeezing of the tube by means of the infusion pump; a clamp arranged on the tubing for controlling the flow of the injection solution; and a means for introducing the injection solution into the objective site; said tubing being a single layer tube formed from a random copolymer consisting of 75-95 mole % of ethylene and 25-5 mole % of a styrene, the MFR (200° C.) of said random copolymer being 0.1-50 g/10 mins, and said tubing not adsorbing nitroglycerin contained in the injection solution.
- 2. The infusion set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said random copolymer of said tubing is further copolymerized with a monomer containing a glycidyl group, amino group, dimethylamino group, hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, ester group, ether group or isocyanate group, or with a maleic anhydride.
- 3. The infusion set as claimed in claim 1, wherein said random copolymer of said tubing is a random copolymer consisting of 80-90 mol % ethylene and 20-10 mol % styrene.
- 4. The infusion set as claimed in claim 1, wherein a content of a block or blocks of two or more continuous units of the ethylene monomer or the styrene monomer in the random copolymer of said tubing is 10% or less.
- 5. The infusion set as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tubing is sterilized with a γ-ray or an electron ray.
- 6. The infusion set as claimed in claim 1, wherein the MFR (200° C.) of said random copolymer of said tubing is 0.3-10 g/10 mins.
- 7. A method for administering an injection solution containing nitroglycerin to a patient, comprising:
providing an infusion bottle or bag containing the injection solution containing nitroglycerin; connecting said infusion bottle or bag containing the injection solution to tubing for conveying the injection solution to a patient; connecting said tubing to a means for introducing the injection solution into an objective site in the patient; inserting said means into the objective site; and repeatedly squeezing said tubing with an infusion pump to forcibly convey said injection solution to the patient; said tubing being a single layer tube formed from a random copolymer consisting of 75-95 mole % of ethylene and 25-5 mole % of a styrene, the MFR (200° C.) of said random copolymer being 0.1-50 g/10 mins, and said tubing not adsorbing nitroglycerin contained in the injection solution.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said random copolymer of said tubing is further copolymerized with a monomer containing a glycidyl group, amino group, dimethylamino group, hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, ester group, ether group or isocyanate group, or with a maleic anhydride.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein said random copolymer of said tubing is a random copolymer consisting of 80-90 mol % ethylene and 20-10 mol % styrene.
- 10. The method of claim 7, wherein a content of a block or blocks of two or more continuous units of the ethylene monomer or the styrene monomer in the random copolymer of said tubing is 10% or less.
- 11. The method of claim 7, wherein the tubing is sterilized with a γ-ray or an electron ray.
- 12. The method of claim 7, wherein the MFR (200° C.) of said random copolymer of said tubing is 0.3-10 g/10 mins.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-349790 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/731,779, filed Dec. 8, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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09731779 |
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10686622 |
Oct 2003 |
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