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Method of packaging and sterilizing a pharmaceutical product

  • US 4,805,377 A
  • Filed: 12/23/1987
  • Issued: 02/21/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/23/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of preparing and sterilizing a pharmaceutical package comprising a semi-rigid, squeeze-type bottle containing a selected pharmaceutical liquid product;

  • said method including the steps of;

    (a) preparing, in a predetermined period of time prior to the filling operation, a plurality of bottles formed of a material compatible with the product to be contained therein, by application of a self-adhesive label having a width sufficient to extend a prescribed distance around the circumference of said bottle;

    said label being made from a prescribed material and having the required identifying indicia printed thereon;

    (b) preparing a cap for each of said bottles by inserting an appropriately sized washer into the top of said cap;

    said washer being formed of a non-toxic expandable material and serving to absorb expansion of said bottle and cap during subsequent sterilization and to eliminate leakage therefrom;

    (c) filling the individual bottles with the selectable pharmaceutical product, ensuring that each bottle is filled to capacity and eliminating residual air in the bottle of bottle neck;

    (d) inserting a plug-type adapter into the neck of each bottle, forcing out excess liquid;

    said adapter being of the type used for connecting the pharmaceutical package to a cannula or other such medical apparatus;

    (e) placing one of said prepared caps with said washer therein on each of said bottles and tightening by prescribed means;

    (f) forming a package by inserting each of said bottles into an individual blister pack formed of a prescribed polymeric material suitable for use in a steam sterilization procedure; and

    sealing each of said blister packs along the open side thereof with a closure lid made from a non-woven material having the characteristics of being fluid permeable and capable of withstanding and remaining sealed during a steamsterilization procedure;

    (g) placing each of said packages blister-side-up in sterilizing trays formed of a wire mesh material, removing the supported weight of the enclosed bottle from the blister;

    (h) sterilizing said package using an over-pressure steam-sterilizing technique, at a prescribed temperature and pressure; and

    (i) removing said packages to a drying room and allowing to dry before inspecting and preparing for shipping.

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