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1 Oct 2024

Luer Vial - Drug Delivery Device

The Luer Vial by GEMÜ was developed as a modular packaging and application system for easier administration of active pharmaceutical ingredients with a longer storage life, resulting in lower process costs for the customer.

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GEMÜ GmbH

  • CH
  • 2019
    On CPHI since
  • 3
    Certificates
  • 1000 - 4999
    Employees
Company types
Manufacturer/Innovator
Primary activities
Contract Manufacturer
Laboratory, Analytical, Biotechnology Equipment
Medical Devices
Packaging & drug delivery

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  • News Luer Vial by GEMÜ - Drug delivery device

    The new product from GEMÜ Medical. Easy application of medicine via the Luer Vial. For nasal, oral, topical and veterinary applications with customised spray heads.
    Produced in a clean room to the highest standards and regulations. 
  • Brochure Luer Vial - Fact sheet

    Luer Vial by GEMÜ: Simple, Versatile, Cost-Effective

    GEMÜ's Luer Vial is a modular system for packaging and application. It offers easy administration of substances with extended shelf life and reduced process costs. The standardized, aseptically fillable container enhances durability. The variable applicator increases safety and ease of use, while the one-handed operation allows precise dosing. The adjustable spray head administers substances orally, mucosally, intranasally, or topically (e.g., as a tissue adhesive). The standard Luer connection enables drug delivery via standard connectors and valves into bags.

    Made from COC polymer, the vials offer excellent barrier properties, comparable to glass, but are practically unbreakable. They can be sterilized by various methods (EtO, Gamma). The vials hold 0.2–0.6 ml and are filled and sealed through a GMP-compliant process. The body and spray head are made from PP and PE. More infos on our website.
  • Video GEMÜ Medical – Fully automated

    Injection moulded parts are increasingly produced fully automatically at GEMÜ Medical. Processes such as injection moulding, optical inspection of quality characteristics, laser-welding or packaging are automated and tailored the customer's needs.