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US Patent 6839304 Drug delivery management system

Patent 6839304 was granted and assigned to LG on January, 2005 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
68393041
Patent Inventor Names
Mark A. Niemiec1
Daniel H. Golub1
Louis M. Heidelberger1
Date of Patent
January 4, 2005
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Patent Application Number
101446461
Date Filed
May 13, 2002
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11929160 Medicament delivery devices with wireless connectivity and compliance detection
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US Patent D1011520 Medicament delivery device and cover assembly
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US Patent 11913893 Smart packaging for improved medication regimen compliance
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US Patent 12017047 Devices and methods for delivery of substances within a prefilled syringe
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US Patent 12005236 Devices and methods for delivering a lyophilized medicament
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US Patent 11789420 Secure refrigerated bin systems
Patent Primary Examiner
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Vit W. Miska
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Patent abstract

A system for managing delivery of pharmaceutical drugs is formed of a blister package that includes a plurality of cells arranged in a grid. Each of the cells is sealed by a breakable wall and holds a unit-dose of medication. A user gains access to the medication in a given cell by puncturing the breakable wall associated with the given cell. A severable conductor is positioned proximate to each breakable wall. The severable conductor associated with a given cell ruptures upon puncturing of the breakable wall associated with the given cell. A computer chip is electrically connected to the severable conductors. The computer chip senses the puncturing of each cell in the grid by monitoring the rupturing of each of the severable conductors. An RF transmitter is coupled to the computer chip. The RF transmitter sends information corresponding to usage of each of medications stored in the blister package to a remote information transceiver.

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