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SOLUTION FOR FUTURE OF

NASAL SPRAYS AT GSK

Pump is replaced by vial containing unit dose mechanism

Designed By - Deeksha & Indar Singh Choudhary


Guided By - Mr. Rahul Tirpude (Design Head)
Institute - Indian Institute Of Packaging,Delhi (India)
EXISTING PRODUCT IN MARKET

 Requires priming before use.


 Contains free pod pumping mechanism.
DEMERITS OF EXISTING PRODUCT
 Consumers are currently not certain about proper usage of
product, precise delivery each time is not shown.

 Do not contains reminder system that prompts user to


spray daily as per recommendation.

 Requirement of priming before application.

 Wastage of drug product due to priming.

 Multi-dose nasal spray could result in overdose.


STUDY OF EXITING PRODUCT IN
INDIAN MARKET
PROBLEMS OF EXISTING PRODUCT IN
INDIAN MARKET

 Product is not able to depict the quantity used and


remained.

 Delievey of medicine depends upon the pressure applied by


the user which is uncertain and depends on person to
person.

 More pressure results in over dose of the medicine.

 Can cause other severe health issues to the user.


RESULTS OF OVER DOSE

HEART PALPITATION HEADACHE


TO ADDRESS THESE ISSUES
WE DESIGNED UNIT DOSE NASAL SPARY
IDEAS GENERATION /BRAIN
STORMING
PARTS OF UNIT DOSE NAZAL SPRAY
HOW IT WORKS

• Plunger is pressed • The rubber squezzes out the


medicine in the form of mist
• The needle pierces the spray.
rubber into the medication
MERITS OF UNIT DOSE NAZAL SPRAY

 Metered dose is there in vial.

 Ready to use

 No replacement of outer body only vial change required.

 Prevents misuse or wastage of medicine.

 Convenient blister pack of vials which depicts quantity of


medicine consumed or left.

 No requirement of priming.

 Easy to carry.

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