Claims
- 1. A system for injecting a liquid medication under a pressure intradermally into humans, comprising:
a needle-free injector with an injection orifice of approximately 0.004 inches defined therein for supplying the liquid medication at an initial peak pressure of about 3900 to 4300 psi, and then immediately declining to a level of about 2300 to 3800 psi, and then abruptly cutting off the pressure to terminate the injection, the injector including a removable, annular, intradermal adapter for spacing the injection orifice from the skin of the patient, the adapter including an abutment against which the injector is disposed so that the orifice is spaced at a fixed distance of approximately 0.76-1.0 inch from the skin of the patient, the adapter having an inner diameter at the distal end situated adjacent the skin of approximately 0.50-0.70 inches.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the intradermal adapter is generally cylindrical and the distal end of the adapter terminates in a flange extending radially outwardly from the adapter.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the outer diameter of the flange is at least about 0.20 inches greater than the inner diameter of the adapter.
- 4. A method for performing intradermal injection of liquid injectables into humans, comprising:
fitting, adjacent the orifice of the needle-free injector, the proximal end of a substantially cylindrical intradermal adapter having a proximal and distal end and an internal abutment against which the injector is disposed to provide a fixed spacing of from approximately 0.76 to 1.0 inches from the orifice to the distal end of the adapter, the distal end having an inner diameter of from 0.50 to 0.70 inches; selecting a needle-free injector having an injection orifice of from 0.004 to 0.005 inches; holding the distal end of the intradermal adapter against the skin of the patient; and using a needle-free injector to inject a liquid injectable in a volume of 0.3 ml or less into the intradermal region at an initial peak pressure of from 3900 to 4300 psi, and then permitting the injection pressure to decay to a level of about 2300 to 3800 psi, after which time the pressure is abruptly cut off, terminating the injection.
- 5. A method for performing intradermal injection of liquid injectables into humans, comprising:
fitting, adjacent an injection orifice of a needle-free injector, the proximal end of a substantially cylindrical intradermal adapter having a proximal and distal end and an internal abutment against which the injector is disposed to provide a fixed spacing of from approximately 0.76 to 1.0 inches from the injection orifice to the distal end of the adapter, the distal end having an inner diameter of from 0.50 to 0.70 inches; selecting the needle-free injector having the injection orifice of from 0.004 to 0.005 inches; holding the distal end of the intradermal adapter against the skin of the patient; and using the needle-free injector to inject a liquid injectable in a volume of 0.3 ml or less into the intradermal region at an initial peak pressure of from 3900 to 4300 psi, and then permitting the injection pressure to decay to a level of about 2300 to 3800 psi, after which time the pressure is abruptly cut off, terminating the injection; wherein, following a single quick drop and rebound in pressure following the initial peak pressure, there is no more than plus or minus 100 psi variation from the pressure curve of the injection.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/378,294, filed Aug. 20, 1999.
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10001856 |
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