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publicationNumber KR-101461192-B1
titleOfInvention Membrane sheath of an implantable dosage system
abstract The membrane shell of the implantable dosage system according to the present invention is suitable for draining the active agent in constant amounts over a long period of time for subcutaneous application. A membrane enclosure (3) according to the invention comprises a first half (1) and a second half (2), all of which contain continuous closed edges (8, 9) Respectively. The closed edges 8 and 9 of the halves comprise at least one groove 10 and / or at least one protrusion 11 which is continuous or discontinuous and the membrane enclosure 3 is configured to be closed, The at least one protrusion 11 and / or the at least one groove 10 of the second halve correspond to the at least one groove 10 and / or the at least one protrusion 11 of the first half through the snap- .n n n n Insertion dosing system, closed connection, active reagent, snap fit connection
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