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Summary

The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083981A1) for a shielded bag designed for delivering radioactive medicaments. The application, filed by Christopher James Franzese and Martin Michael Coyne, III, details a multi-layered container for storing and transporting radiopharmaceuticals.

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This document is a publication of a new patent application filed with the USPTO, specifically application number US20260083981A1. The application describes a shielded flexible bag for delivering radioactive medicaments, a shielded medication delivery cassette, and a shielded tubing set for administration of radioactive medicaments. The invention focuses on a container with multiple layers, including an inner layer, a barrier layer, a tie layer, and a shielding barrier layer, intended for storing and transporting radiopharmaceuticals.

This patent application does not impose any new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations on regulated entities. It represents a novel invention in the field of medical device technology related to radiopharmaceutical delivery. Compliance officers in the pharmaceutical and medical device sectors should note this as a potential technological development, but no immediate action is required based on this publication.

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Mar 26, 2026

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A SHIELDED FLEXIBLE BAG FOR DELIVERING RADIOACTIVE MEDICAMENTS, A SHIELDED MEDICATION DELIVERY CASSETTE FOR RADIOACTIVE MEDICAMENTS AND A SHIELDED TUBING SET FOR ADMINISTRATION OF RADIOACTIVE MEDICAMENTS

Application US20260083981A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026

Inventors

Christopher James Franzese, Martin Michael Coyne, III

Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a shielded container for storing and/or transporting a radiopharmaceutical for delivery to a patient. The container includes an inner layer, a barrier layer disposed as an outer layer of the container, an intermediary tie layer disposed on the outside of the inner layer, and a shielding barrier layer disposed between the intermediary tie layer and the barrier layer.

CPC Classifications

A61N 5/1007 A61J 1/10 A61J 1/1468 A61M 39/08 B32B 1/00 B32B 27/08 B32B 27/322 G21F 5/015 A61N 2005/1021 A61N 2005/1094 B32B 2307/714 B32B 2439/46

Filing Date

2023-09-01

Application No.

19109666

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260083981A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Drug manufacturers Healthcare providers Medical device makers
Industry sector
3254 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Drug Labeling Medical Device Manufacturing
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Pharmaceuticals
Operational domain
Product Development
Topics
Medical Devices Healthcare

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