The present invention relates to a sterilizable flexible package for the reconstitution and administration of fluid medicinal or nutritional substances which are infused or instillable within the body of a patient, and to a process for the sterilization thereof.
Packages are known for the infusion or instillation of medicinal or nutritional products within the body of a patient, comprising a bag of liquid diluent provided with at least one outlet tube provided with a closing device, and a mixing tube provided with an openable closure and ending with a coupling and perforation device for a vial of pharmacological or nutritional substance in the form of powder, gel or other material, provided with a perforable cap. Such packages further comprise a hermetically closable, sterile, flexible casing containing the bottle of the powdered substance or other, and the coupling and perforation device.
Such packages allow the vial to be manually handled from the outside of the casing from a coupling position to the position of perforation of the cap through the coupling and perforation device, thus ensuring sterility conditions when the vial containing the powdered medicinal or nutritional substance is perforated to be connected to the mixing tube extending from the bag.
However, the current processes for sterilizing the aforesaid flexible packages imply high costs since they require the presence of suitable sterilization chambers and also involve complex steps.
GB 2 117 733 A1 discloses a package according to the preamble of claim 1.
In light of the problems above, it is the object of the present invention to provide a package of the aforesaid type, which is sterilizable by means of an innovative sterilization process which is simple and affordable.
According to the invention, such an object is achieved by means of a package for the reconstitution and administration of fluid medicinal or nutritional substances which are instillable within the body of a patient.
A process according to the present invention in turn comprises:
The features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Package 100 (
Said bag 1 is provided with at least one mixing tube 3 adapted to introduce a pharmacological or nutritional substance into bag 1, with at least one inlet tube 4 adapted to be connected to a specific dose syringe (not shown in the figures), and with at least one outlet tube 5 with a connection end for a catheter or dosing set adapted to cause the flow of the reconstituted solution given by the mixture of pharmacological or nutritional substance and liquid diluent for the infusion or instillation.
Said casing 2 comprises a vial 6 therein with a cap 60 (
The openable closure 8 acts as a frangible cap for the mixing tube 3, having an initial point-shaped portion 10, which is susceptible to breaking if manually bent. This operation opens channel 57 and allows the connection, through the mixing tube 3, between vial 6 and bag I of liquid diluent, for the introduction of the powdered pharmacological or nutritional substance into bag 1.
As also shown in
The first element 21 (
The openable closure 8 of the second element 22 is surmounted by a circular base 28 from which further flaps 27 perimetrally branch off, being placed vertically in pairs and in turn provided with notches 53 adapted to accommodate vial 6 in the position of perforation of cap 60. There are gaps (not shown in the figure) between said pairs of further flaps 27, which are located at said flaps 24 of the first element 21 and are adapted to accommodate the flaps 24 with vial 6 when the coupling and perforation device 7 is in the position of perforation of cap 60.
Ring 23 is externally inserted on said further flaps 27 and is configured to slide coaxially with respect to the circular base 28. The further flaps 27 have a curvature at their free ends such as to form a first limit for the first element 21 at vial 6 in the coupling position, and the notches 26 are configured to contrast with said circular base 28 and to form a second limit of the first element 21 at vial 6 in the position of perforation of the cap 60 of vial 6.
Due to the characteristic flexibility of casing 2, vial 6 may be manually handled from the outside of casing 2 from the coupling position to a perforating position of the cap 60 of vial 6 through the coupling and perforation device 7 itself.
In particular, vial 6 is manually pressed from the outside just enough so that the notches 26 of ring 23, which slides coaxially with respect to the circular base 28, contrast with the circular base 28 itself and the hollow tip 18 perforates the closing cap 60 of vial 6. The portion 10 of the openable closure 8 is then broken, whereby the liquid diluent may flow from bag 1 into vial 6.
Moreover, said casing 2 comprises an upper tube 50, which protrudes from the upper end of casing 2, into which a connector 11 may be introduced, which in turn comprises a tubular body 70 of relatively rigid material, which can be engaged in tube 50 which is closed at the top by an openable and hermetically closable cap 12 adapted to introduce a mixture of sterilizing gas and oxygen into said casing 2. The sterilizing gas may be ozone or any other gas with bactericidal or virucidal features, for example; said mixture may be supplied from a specific ozone generator through a tube ending with a shank without needle.
In particular, cap 12 of plastic material may be that disclosed in WO 2012/101101 A1 entitled “Hermetic connector, pierceable without needle and automatically and sealingly reclosable, for devices intended for collecting and dispensing liquid solutions for pharmaceutical and/or nutritional use”.
As shown in
In the sterilization process, with package 100 in the condition shown in
Continuing, the shank causes the opening of the lips 15 thus accessing the interior of connector 11 for the introduction of the mixture into casing 2. The concentration of sterilizing gas—in any case quite small compared to the oxygen—may vary according to the production times of package 100. At this point, said mixture of sterilizing gas, in particular ozone, and oxygen is allowed to act for a predetermined period of time
After such a period of time, the mixture of ozone or other sterilizing gas and oxygen is removed from casing 2 through the tube with shank used in the introduction step, and a vacuum may possibly be created inside casing 2.
When the operation is complete, the shank is retracted along hole 14 thus implying the elastic reclosing of the lips 15, and is then extracted therefrom with the subsequent reclosing of membrane 16. Therefore, cap 12 forms as a whole a non-return valve which ensures a hermetic closure of casing 2, which maintains the sterility thereof.
In order to obtain a 100% hermetic reclosing, a further embodiment could be to provide a weld 61 (
Even if the package according to the invention has been described until now as usable for reconstitution and administration of medicinal or nutritional substances, its use is also possible for preparation of cellular inoculation. In such a case, an amount of cells in lyophilized form or in liquid suspension or in any other form according to the type of cells and the conservation method, for example in for of glycerinate maintained at T<−20° C. The bag 1 should be filled with a culture medium, that is a culture soil for causing growth of the cells, for example tryptic soy or MEM. Once the vial has been hooked to the coupling device 7, the upper part of the casing 2 shall be closed by welding or both sides adhesive tape. The reconstitution process remains unchanged.
The operation of infusion and instillation of “medicinal or nutritional substances” into the patient should be intended as comprising also cell inoculation.
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