Raday
Gilead Raday, Palo Alto, CA US
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20140271851 | ANTIEMETIC EXTENDED RELEASE SOLID DOSAGE FORMS - A pharmaceutical formulation includes (1) a first dosage component comprising: a core comprising a non-ionic polymer matrix, a first amount of ondansetron or an equivalent amount of an ondansetron salt thereof dispersed within the matrix, and an electrolyte dispersed within the matrix; a first seal coat surrounding the core, the first seal coat comprising a non-ionic polymer matrix; and an immediate release drug layer surrounding the first seal coat, wherein the immediate release drug layer comprises a non-ionic polymer and a second amount of ondansetron or an equivalent amount of an ondansetron salt thereof dispersed therein; and (2) a second dosage component comprising: a core comprising a third amount of ondansetron or an equivalent amount of an ondansetron salt thereof, at least one filler, and a lubricant; and a coating surrounding the core, the coating comprising water and a mixture of methacrylic acid-alkyl acrylate copolymers with alkaline groups. | 09-18-2014 |
20140271887 | ANTIEMETIC EXTENDED RELEASE SOLID DOSAGE FORMS - A solid oral dosage form includes a core comprising a non-ionic polymer matrix, a first amount of a first antiemetic drug or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof dispersed within the matrix, and a salt dispersed within the matrix; a first seal coat of a non-ionic polymer matrix surrounding the core; and an immediate release drug layer surrounding the first seal coat, wherein the immediate release drug layer comprises a non-ionic polymer and a second amount of a second antiemetic drug or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof dispersed therein, wherein the drug layer is sufficiently designed to release the second amount of the antiemetic drug over a period of at least 1 hour, wherein the solid oral dosage form is sufficiently designed to release the first amount of the first antiemetic drug and the second amount of the second antiemetic drug over a minimum period of 16 hours. | 09-18-2014 |
20150044283 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HELICOBACTER PYLORI - Single oral solid dosage form comprising an immediate release first dosage composition having at least two antibiotic agents and a delayed release second dosage composition having a proton pump inhibitor are provided herein. The single oral solid dosage form according to some aspects of the invention can be used for the treatment of disorders associated with infection by | 02-12-2015 |
Lior Raday, Ashkelon IL
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20100286661 | VIAL ADAPTOR AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THERFOR - A vial adaptor for releasably holding a vial ( | 11-11-2010 |
Lior Raday, M.p. Hof Ashkelon IL
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20100036318 | AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE - An injection device for injecting a fluid into an object, the injection device including a plunger assembly for operative engagement with a syringe adapted to contain the fluid and permit ejection of the fluid therefrom via a syringe outlet, the plunger assembly being displaceable in a first direction which causes at least some of the fluid contained in the syringe to be ejected from the syringe via the syringe outlet and an inadvertent fluid ejection prevention assembly coupled to the plunger assembly for preventing ejection of fluid from the syringe in situations where the syringe outlet is neither in operative engagement with a vial adaptor suitable for providing fluid communication with the interior of a vial nor in fluid communication with an injection site within the object. | 02-11-2010 |
Lior Raday, Hof Ashkelon IL
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20090018506 | MEDICINAL CONTAINER ENGAGEMENT AND AUTOMATIC NEEDLE DEVICE - A medicinal container engagement and automatic needle device including an automatic needle assembly and a medicinal container receptacle removably joined to the automatic needle assembly. | 01-15-2009 |
Lior Raday, D. N. Hof Ashkelon IL
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20110152783 | AUTOMATIC NEEDLE DEVICE - An automatic needle device including a housing element, at least one resilient element arranged to be located within the housing element, at least one needle bearing element adapted, when actuated, to be displaced by the at least one resilient element with respect to the housing element from a non-penetration position to a penetration position and a needle guard adapted for positioning with respect to the housing element and wherein displacement of the needle guard is operative to actuate displacement of the at least one needle bearing element from the non-penetration position to the penetration position. | 06-23-2011 |
20130030375 | AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE - An automatic injection device including a housing element, at least one resilient element arranged to be located within the housing element, a syringe including at least one syringe piston, a needle guard adapted for selectable positioning with respect to the housing element and a selectable driving element adapted, when actuated, to be driven by the at least one resilient element for initially displacing the syringe relative to the housing element from a non-penetration position to a penetration position and thereafter displacing the at least one syringe piston in the syringe to effect drug delivery and displacing the needle guard into a needle guarding position. | 01-31-2013 |
Lior Raday, D.n. Ashkelon IL
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20120191047 | INJECTOR - An injector including a syringe arranged along a longitudinal axis, a removable cover for removable engagement with the syringe and a cover removal assembly including an outer portion which is engagable by a user and is movable axially in a cover disengagement direction along an axial travel path with respect to the longitudinal axis and an inner portion which includes at least one engagement portion which is engagable with the removable cover, whereby axial movement of the inner portion in the cover disengagement direction removes the removable cover from the syringe, at least one of the outer portion and the inner portion being configured such as to provide an axially floating lost motion engagement between the outer portion and the inner portion. | 07-26-2012 |
20120238961 | REMOVAL OF NEEDLE SHIELDS FROM SYRINGES AND AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES - Exemplary embodiments provide a needle shield remover that reliably engages with a distal cap of an automatic injection device and with one or more needle shields coupled to a syringe of the device. When a user removes the distal cap, the needle shield remover reliably removes the needle shields (e.g., a soft needle shield and a rigid needle shield) from the syringe, thereby exposing the injection needle for performing an injection. In an exemplary assembly method, a needle shield remover is engaged to a needle shield coupled to a syringe, prior to insertion of the syringe and needle shield remover assembly into a housing of the device. This exemplary assembly method allows visual inspection, outside the housing of the device, to ensure that the needle shield remover is correctly and reliably engaged to the needle shield before the syringe and needle shield remover assembly is inserted into the housing. | 09-20-2012 |
20140288503 | REMOVAL OF NEEDLE SHIELD FROM SYRINGES AND AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES - Exemplary embodiments provide a needle shield remover that reliably engages with a distal cap of an automatic injection device and with one or more needle shields coupled to a syringe of the device. When a user removes the distal cap, the needle shield remover reliably removes the needle shields (e.g., a soft needle shield and a rigid needle shield) from the syringe, thereby exposing the injection needle for performing an injection. In an exemplary assembly method, a needle shield remover is engaged to a needle shield coupled to a syringe, prior to insertion of the syringe and needle shield remover assembly into a housing of the device. This exemplary assembly method allows visual inspection, outside the housing of the device, to ensure that the needle shield remover is correctly and reliably engaged to the needle shield before the syringe and needle shield remover assembly is inserted into the housing. | 09-25-2014 |
Lior Raday, D.n. Hof Ashkelon IL
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20130144221 | ACTIVE AGENT DELIVERY DEVICE - A device for delivering an active agent to a tissue ( | 06-06-2013 |
Lior Raday US
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20150182699 | SYRINGE EXTENSION - Disclosed is an extension assembly for a syringe barrel. The assembly includes a housing having a side wall, a first end, a second end, and a coupling extending from the first end. The coupling is configured to attach to a syringe barrel. The assembly additionally includes a curved fluid channel extending from the coupling to a filling port. The filling port extends from the side wall and is configured to receive a vial which is selectively in fluid communication with the syringe barrel via the curved fluid channel. | 07-02-2015 |
Lior Raday, Kibbutz Bror Hail IL
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20150182699 | SYRINGE EXTENSION - Disclosed is an extension assembly for a syringe barrel. The assembly includes a housing having a side wall, a first end, a second end, and a coupling extending from the first end. The coupling is configured to attach to a syringe barrel. The assembly additionally includes a curved fluid channel extending from the coupling to a filling port. The filling port extends from the side wall and is configured to receive a vial which is selectively in fluid communication with the syringe barrel via the curved fluid channel. | 07-02-2015 |
Robert Michael Raday, Odessa, FL US
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20090098302 | Method For Spray Forming High Modulus Polyurethane Structures - Sprayable polyurethane compositions contain particulate filler in both polyol and isocyanate components for a total content of minimally 30 weight percent of particulate filler and fibrous reinforcement. The isocyanate component is stable with respect to storage, and composite structures prepared therefrom exhibit high modulus and can be used as replacements for unsaturated polyester systems. Resin transfer molding systems employ the same components and produce molded parts with good physical properties. | 04-16-2009 |
20110059319 | METHOD FOR SPRAY FORMING HIGH MODULUS POLYURETHANE STRUCTURES - Sprayable polyurethane compositions contain particulate filler in both polyol and isocyanate components for a total content of minimally 20 weight percent of particulate filler. The isocyanate component is stable with respect to storage, and composite structures prepared therefrom exhibit high modulus and can be used as replacements for unsaturated polyester systems. | 03-10-2011 |