Packaging system for analyte sensors
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1. A package for receiving and securing a product, the package comprising:
- at least one product, each product comprising;
an on-skin assembly comprising an adhesive patch configured to adhere to a host'"'"'s skin;
a transcutaneous glucose sensor operably connected to the on-skin assembly, wherein the glucose sensor comprises an electrode surrounded by a membrane configured to be exposed to interstitial fluid;
at least one first container configured to receive and secure the at least one product therein, wherein the at least first container is configured to be permeable to water vapor;
a second container configured to receive the at least one first container; and
a retainer configured to secure the at least one first container in a fixed position and fixed orientation within the second container such that movement of the second container does not result in substantial movement of the first container within the second container.
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Abstract
A system and method are provided for packaging and sterilizing analyte sensors. The packaging system provides a structure for securing the analyte sensors in a fixed position and fixed orientation within the package.
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1. A package for receiving and securing a product, the package comprising:
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at least one product, each product comprising; an on-skin assembly comprising an adhesive patch configured to adhere to a host'"'"'s skin; a transcutaneous glucose sensor operably connected to the on-skin assembly, wherein the glucose sensor comprises an electrode surrounded by a membrane configured to be exposed to interstitial fluid; at least one first container configured to receive and secure the at least one product therein, wherein the at least first container is configured to be permeable to water vapor; a second container configured to receive the at least one first container; and a retainer configured to secure the at least one first container in a fixed position and fixed orientation within the second container such that movement of the second container does not result in substantial movement of the first container within the second container. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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