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titleOfInvention Drug infusion catheter
abstract [Problem] When inserting a catheter into a body cavity of a living body, the distal end opening of the catheter is blocked during the insertion, making it difficult to inject a drug, and the distal end is caught on the body wall and difficult to insert. There is provided a drug injection catheter excellent in operability that can be easily inserted into a body cavity of a living body without requiring any skill without problems. A rear end portion is connected to a discharge cylinder at the tip of a drug injector, and is inserted into a body cavity of a living body to be used for injecting the drug in the syringe into the body cavity of a living body. It is a catheter, and its distal end shape made of a biocompatible material is substantially hemispherical so that it can be detachably inserted into the body cavity at the same time when a drug is injected into the body cavity of the living body. The closing member is attached. Here, “biocompatibility” means that a rejection reaction or an allergic reaction does not occur when it contacts or remains in a living body. [Selection] Figure 1
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