Pharmaceutical composition container
Abstract
It is possible to easily swallow a pharmaceutical composition and to suppress the scattering thereof inside the mouth; furthermore, the pharmaceutical composition can be filled in easily. The pharmaceutical composition container 10 is equipped with a plurality of spaces 30 and 32 . The portions 70 and 72 between two adjoining spaces are sealed. The portions 70 and 72 between two adjoining spaces open when force is applied from the outside of the pharmaceutical composition container 10 . A swallowing-aid substance 40 is stored in the swallowing-aid substance storage chamber 30 . An encapsulating item 42 is stored in the encapsulating-item storage chamber 32 . The encapsulating item 42 contains the pharmaceutical composition 80 . The sheet 20 is provided with a predetermined aperture part 60 . The predetermined aperture part 60 is a portion where an aperture is to be formed. The aperture interconnects the outside of the pharmaceutical composition container 10 with the spaces 30 and 32.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A pharmaceutical composition container equipped with a plurality of spaces, wherein the portions between two adjoining aforementioned spaces are sealed, the aforementioned portions between two adjoining spaces open when force is applied from the outside of the aforementioned pharmaceutical composition container, a swallowing-aid substance is stored in a swallowing-aid substance storage chamber which is at least one of the aforementioned spaces, an encapsulating item is stored in an encapsulating-item storage chamber which is at least one of the aforementioned spaces, the aforementioned encapsulating item contains a pharmaceutical composition, at least the surface of the aforementioned encapsulating item melts in the ingredients of the aforementioned swallowing-aid substance, and a predetermined aperture part is provided in which an aperture is to be formed that interconnects the outside of the aforementioned pharmaceutical composition container with the aforementioned spaces.
2 . The pharmaceutical composition container described in claim 1 , wherein the aforementioned swallowing-aid substance contains water, and at least the surface of the aforementioned encapsulating item melts in the ingredients of the aforementioned swallowing-aid substance due to the material of the aforementioned encapsulating item being a water-soluble substance.
3 . The pharmaceutical composition container described in claim 2 , wherein the aforementioned swallowing-aid substance is a water-containing jelly and the aforementioned water-soluble substance is starch.
4 . The pharmaceutical composition described in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the aforementioned spaces is disposed between the aforementioned swallowing-aid substance storage chamber and the aforementioned encapsulating-item storage chamber.
5 . The pharmaceutical composition container described in claim 1 , wherein the aforementioned encapsulating item is tightly sealed.
6 . A pharmaceutical composition container equipped with at least three spaces, wherein the portions between two adjoining aforementioned spaces are sealed, the aforementioned portions between two adjoining spaces open when force is applied from the outside of the aforementioned pharmaceutical composition container, a swallowing-aid substance is stored in a swallowing-aid substance storage chamber which is at least one of the aforementioned spaces, an encapsulating item is stored in an encapsulating-item storage chamber which is at least one of the aforementioned spaces, the aforementioned encapsulating item contains a pharmaceutical composition, at least the surface of the aforementioned encapsulating item melts in the ingredients of the aforementioned swallowing-aid substance, and an aperture chamber which is at least one of the aforementioned spaces is provided with an aperture that interconnects the outside of the aforementioned pharmaceutical composition container with the aforementioned spaces.Cited by (0)
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