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- Carpuject abstract "The carpuject syringe was patented by the Sterling Drug Company after World War II. Sterling Drug Company became the Sterling Winthrop. The carpuject is a syringe device for the administration of injectable fluid medication. It is designed with a luer-lock device to accept a sterile hypodermic needle or to be linked directly to intravenous tubing line. The product can deliver an intravenous or intramuscular inject by means of a special holder which attaches to the barrel and plunger the attaches to the barrel plug. Medication is prefilled into the syringe barrel. When the plug at the end of the barrel is advanced to the head of the barrel it discharges and releases the contents through the needle or into the lumen of the tubing.The carpuject competed with the tubex injection system developed by Wyeth. The carpuject has been redesigned several times to comply with sterility and infection controls standards.In 1974, Sterling opened a manufacturing plant in McPherson, Kansas. In 1997 Kodak purchased Winthrop Labs and in turn sold the injectable drug division and all intellectual property rights to Sanofi, a French pharmaceutical company, now Sanofi Aventis. In 1997 Sanofi sold the injectable carpuject line ofbusiness to Abbott Laboratories of Abbott Park, IL for 200 million dollars. They added to the injectable line many generic injectable drugs. In about 2004 Abbott spun of its hospital supply line into a separate hospital supply company from its drug division. The spin off placed all of Abbott's hospital products in a separate division and formed a new company, Hospira. Hospira added 174 jobs to the McPherson area in 2006.".
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- Carpuject subject Category:Medical_equipment.
- Carpuject comment "The carpuject syringe was patented by the Sterling Drug Company after World War II. Sterling Drug Company became the Sterling Winthrop. The carpuject is a syringe device for the administration of injectable fluid medication. It is designed with a luer-lock device to accept a sterile hypodermic needle or to be linked directly to intravenous tubing line.".
- Carpuject label "Carpuject".
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