A container for medical products has at least one chamber. At least two lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances are jointly present in the at least one chamber.
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1. A container for medical products comprising: at least one chamber; andat least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances jointly present in the at least one chamber, luminous components integrated in the at least two layers, and separated from each other by at least
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A container for medical products comprising: at least one chamber; andat least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances jointly present in the at least one chamber, luminous components integrated in the at least two layers, and separated from each other by at least one lyophilized neutral substance, wherein one of the at least one lyophilized neutral substance separates two of the at least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances such that the at least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances do not touch one another and there is no chemical or biochemical reaction between the at least two layers, wherein when the active substances and/or auxiliary substances are dissolved and mixed by a solvent, the luminous components react with each other to generate a chemiluminescence or bioluminescence phenomenon, which indicates that the active substances and/or auxiliary substances have not reacted with each other prior to being dissolved and mixed by the solvent, wherein the luminous components react with each other at a faster rate than the rate at which the active substances and/or auxiliary substances react with each other. 2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the at least one lyophilized neutral substance comprises at least one layer of the at least one lyophilized neutral substance. 3. The container according to claim 1, wherein the container is selected from a group consisting of a syringe, a carpule, a dual- or multi-chamber system, a vial, an infusion bag and an infusion bottle. 4. The container according to claim 1, further comprising a solvent and a plug disposed between the solvent and the at least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances. 5. The container according to claim 4, wherein the container defines a bypass such that displacement of the plug with the container allows the solvent to be conveyed around the plug to dissolve the at least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances. 6. The container according to claim 5, wherein the bypass is a region of increased diameter. 7. The container for medical products of claim 1, where the at least two layers of lyophilized active substances and/or auxiliary substances are present in a first chamber, the container comprising a second chamber separated from the first chamber by a displaceable plug, the second chamber containing a solvent. 8. The container for medical products of claim 7, wherein displacing the plug allows the solvent to mix and dissolve the at least two layers to generate the chemiluminescence or bioluminescence phenomenon. 9. The container for medical products of claim 1, wherein the luminous components are suitable for being administered a patient through at least one of an injection, an ingestion, an enema, and an application to skin. 10. A method for producing a container for medical products, the method comprising: a) providing the container, the container having at least one chamber;b) filling a first solution of a luminous component and an active substance and/or auxiliary substance into the at least one chamber;c) quick-freezing the first solution;d) filling a second solution of a luminous component and an active substance and/or auxiliary substance into the at least one chamber;e) quick-freezing the second solution;f) filling a neutral substance into the at least one chamber such that the neutral substance separates the first solution from the second solution;g) quick-freezing the neutral substance; andh) lyophilizing the frozen first and second solutions and the frozen neutral substance in the container,wherein the first and second solutions react with each other when the layers of active substances and/or auxiliary substances are dissolved and mixed by a solvent to generate a chemiluminescence or bioluminescence, andwherein the luminous components react with each other at a faster rate than the rate at which the active substances and/or auxiliary substances react with each other. 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the neutral substance forms a neutral solution. 12. The method according to claim 10, further comprising dissolving the neutral substance with the solvent. 13. A container for medical products comprising: a first chamber;a second chamber;layers of active substances in lyophilized form on top of each other in the first chamber;layers of neutral substances arranged between adjacent ones of the layers of active substances such that contact between the adjacent layers of active substances is avoided;luminous components integrated in the layers of active substances;a solvent in the second chamber for dissolving the layers of active substances and the neutral substances; anda plug separating the first and second chambers, the plug being displaceable within the container to allow the solvent to come in contact with the layers of active substances and the neutral substances,wherein the contact of the solvent with the layers of active substances results in either a chemiluminescence or bioluminescence phenomenon if the active substances have not reacted with each other prior to being dissolved and mixed by the solvent, andwherein the luminous components react with each other at a faster rate than the rate at which the active substances react with each other. 14. The container of claim 13, wherein the container defines a bypass such that displacement of the plug with the container allows the solvent to be conveyed around the plug to dissolve the layers of active substances and the neutral substances. 15. The container of claim 14, wherein the bypass is a region of increased diameter. 16. A container for medical products comprising: a first chamber;a second chamber;a bypass positioned between the first chamber and the second chamber;at least two layers of lyophilized active substances present in the first chamber and separated from each other by at least one lyophilized neutral substance such that contact between the layers of lyophilized active substances is avoided, wherein a luminous component is integrated into each layer of lyophilized active substance so that a chemiluminescence or bioluminescence phenomenon is generated when the at least two layers of lyophilized active substances are combined;a solvent in the second chamber for dissolving the at least two layers of active substances and the at least one lyophilized neutral substance; anda plug separating the first and second chambers, the plug being displaceable within the container at the bypass to allow the solvent to come in contact with the at least two layers of active substances and the at least one lyophilized neutral substance,wherein the contact of the solvent with the at least two layers of active substances results in the chemiluminescence or bioluminescence phenomenon, which indicates that the at least two layers of active substances have not reacted with each other prior to being dissolved and mixed by the solvent, andwherein the luminous components react with each other at a faster rate than the rate at which the active substances react with each other.
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Ladyjensky Jacques (Brussels BEX), Chemiluminescent lighting element.
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