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The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745 June 12, 2012

The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

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Page 1: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

The InCleen Suppository

Delivery DeviceA faster, easier way to insert

suppositories – no gloves required.

US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745 June 12, 2012

Page 2: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

Traditional insertion of a suppository: • Highly invasive• Time-consuming• Hygienically

risky

Page 3: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

With InCleen, inserting suppositories is faster, easierand more hygienic.

Page 4: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

InCleen’s US-patented design combines two components:

• A stabilizer that keeps the suppository in place, making insertion easier

• All-inclusive packaging that serves as a shield during delivery, for no direct touching of the suppository

Page 5: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

Here’s how it works. 1. The user simply opens the

suppository’s package (no scissors required.)

2. The suppository is pre-attached to the InCleen device. When partially opened, InCleen’s internal packaging serves as a shield to cover the fingers.  

3. Since the suppository is pre-mounted to the stabilizer, insertion is easy.

Page 6: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

Saving time. Saving money.

• No more buying gloves, finger cots or lubrication

• No time wasted putting on gloves • All-inclusive packaging makes medication

100% ready-to-insert• Easy to open, no scissors needed• Established method to allow stable

insertion • Package is fully disposable• Very low cost per unit

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InCleen adds value to suppository medications.

• Makes suppositories more acceptable and less intimidating to users

• Improves compliance within the healthcare setting

• Takes the guesswork out of insertion

Page 8: The InCleen Suppository Delivery Device A faster, easier way to insert suppositories – no gloves required. US Patent #7731030 June 8, 2010 and #8196745

InCleen’s Co-Inventors: Karen Higgins and Kathy Pieper, RN

• Filing date #7731030, March 4, 2008• Filing date #8196745, April 27, 2010• US Patent Granted

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