Abstract: A method and apparatus for securing snow tire chains to tires. Two cables are secured to snow tire chains secured about at least one tire utilizing a securing mechanism. The two cables are secured to the securing mechanism utilizing a connecting mechanism integrated with the securing mechanism. The cables are connected to the snow tire chains by a tensioning mechanism integrated with the securing mechanism. The securing mechanism is centrally mounted along a side of the tire. The securing mechanism can be configured with a chamber for receiving the cables within the securing mechanism. The tension mechanism is generally centrally located within the securing mechanism. The cables can be attached to the snow tire chains utilizing an attachment mechanism.
Abstract: A prefilled, unifying dispensing container of at least two different medication dosage units comprising a regimen for the treatment of rhinitis, indicia for distinguishing the dosage units, and coordinating instructions. The medications may be contained in bottles, blister packages, or pouches. Medications include antihistamine and nasal decongestant. One dosage is for administration when sedation is not desired and the other is for administration when stimulation is not desired.
Abstract: A pharmaceutical dispensing kit that includes at least two different analgesic dosage units that have been formulated for use with each other, each of the analgesics being formulated for administration during a particular time of day and/or with relation to a particular event, the kit including a housing which contains said dosage units and which contains indicia identifying said dosage units and instructions coordinating use of the different dosage units together as a treatment regimen for pain. The dosage units may be packaged in bulk and distinguished by differences in geometry, size, markings, type of formulation (e.g., tablet versus soft gel capsule), and/or color, all types of indicia useful with this invention. A method for treating pain that uses the novel kit is also provided.
Abstract: A pharmaceutical dispensing kit that includes at least two different analgesic dosage units that have been formulated for use with each other, each of the analgesics being formulated for administration during a particular time of day and/or with relation to a particular event, the kit including a housing which contains said dosage units and which contains indicia identifying said dosage units and instructions coordinating use of the different dosage units together as a treatment regimen for pain. The dosage units may be packaged in bulk and distinguished by differences in geometry, size, markings, type of formulation (e.g., tablet versus soft gel capsule), and/or color, all types of indicia useful with this invention. A method for treating pain that uses the novel kit is also provided.