A cross-section of a hydromorphone HCI (Hydromorphone HCI) device. It is a device that is used to control the rate-controlled membrane of a laser-drilled hole (point of drug release).
The device is shown in a circular shape with a green and white color scheme. The top of the device has a label that reads "Laser-Drilled Hole (Point of Drug Release)". Below the label there is a diagram that shows the different components of the product.
On the left side of the image there are two labels that read "Rate-Controlling Membrane" and "Hydromorphone HCI". On the right side it says "Hard Shell (clear or colored overcoat)".
There is also a label on the bottom right corner that says "Osmotic Pump (push layer)". This label indicates that the device is a push-layer which is a type of osmotic pump used to pump out oxygen from the surface of the water. The device is designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the user to use the device.
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