An antiseptic cap and packaging for use with a connector are provided. The antiseptic cap includes a material containing an antiseptic solution. Upon application of the cap to the connector, the material compresses thereby releasing the antiseptic solution. Packaging of the antiseptic cap typically
An antiseptic cap and packaging for use with a connector are provided. The antiseptic cap includes a material containing an antiseptic solution. Upon application of the cap to the connector, the material compresses thereby releasing the antiseptic solution. Packaging of the antiseptic cap typically includes a cap holder and a lid. A user could remove the cap from the cap holder before applying it to a connector. Alternatively, the cap holder may be used to apply the cap to the connector.
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1. An antiseptic cap assembly for a needleless connector, comprising: an antiseptic cap including an antiseptic fluid and a sidewall defining a chamber and an opening configured to allow a needleless connector to access the chamber, the sidewall including a bottom surface comprising a first end at a
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An antiseptic cap assembly for a needleless connector, comprising: an antiseptic cap including an antiseptic fluid and a sidewall defining a chamber and an opening configured to allow a needleless connector to access the chamber, the sidewall including a bottom surface comprising a first end at a first height and a second end at a second height, the bottom surface further comprising a planar portion extending from the first end and an angular portion extending from the second end in a direction towards the first height, wherein the planar portion is angled relative to the angular portion, wherein the first height is different than the second height, and wherein the first end is positioned diametrically opposite the second end; anda cap holder with a sidewall and a bottom flange having a first end and a second end, the bottom flange comprising an angular surface extending from the second end of the bottom flange and sloped with respect to the first end of the bottom flange, wherein the cap holder is sized to receive the antiseptic cap. 2. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the cap holder includes a gripping area extending from a top surface of the cap holder. 3. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 2, wherein the gripping area is a wall extending in a vertical direction from a central portion of the cap holder. 4. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the bottom flange of the cap holder further comprises a flat bottom surface angled relative to the angular surface of the bottom flange. 5. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the needleless connector comprises a cannula access device. 6. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the first height is greater than the second height. 7. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 6, wherein the antiseptic cap further comprises a retention protrusion including an upper surface positioned below the first end of the bottom surface in a direction of the second end of the bottom surface, the retention protrusion being configured to engage a surface of the needleless connector. 8. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein an absorbent material is positioned within the chamber and wherein the absorbent material contains the antiseptic fluid. 9. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the sidewall defines the opening and at least a portion of the opening is planar. 10. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the antiseptic cap is configured for compatibility with a ‘Y’ connector injection site or a ‘T’ connector injection site. 11. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the cap holder is removably attached to the antiseptic cap. 12. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 1, wherein the planar portion is angled between 1 to 89 degrees relative to the angular portion. 13. An antiseptic cap assembly for a needleless connector, comprising: an antiseptic cap comprising: an antiseptic fluid;a sidewall;an opening comprising a first end and a second end, the second end located diametrically opposite the first end;an end wall; anda bottom surface at the opening, the bottom surface comprising an angled portion located between the first end of the opening and the second end of the opening, the angled portion extending at a non-orthogonal angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the cap,wherein the sidewall at the first end of the opening when measured from the end wall to the opening is greater than the sidewall at the second end of the opening; anda cap holder with a sidewall and a bottom flange having a first end and a second end, the bottom flange comprising an angular surface extending from the second end of the bottom flange and sloped with respect to the first end of the bottom flange, wherein the cap holder is sized to receive the antiseptic cap. 14. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 13 further comprising a retention protrusion extending radially inwardly from an internal surface of the sidewall of the cap, the retention protrusion sized to engage a surface of the needleless connector below a septum. 15. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 14, wherein the retention protrusion includes an upper surface positioned at a location proximal from the first end of the opening of the opening in a direction of the second end. 16. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 13, wherein the needleless connector comprises a cannula access device. 17. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the opening is planar. 18. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 13 further comprising a chamber housing an absorbent material that contains the antiseptic fluid. 19. The antiseptic cap assembly claim 13, wherein the cap is configured for compatibility with a ‘Y’ connector injection site or a ‘T’ connector injection site. 20. An antiseptic cap assembly for a needleless connector, comprising: an antiseptic cap including a sidewall defining a chamber and an opening configured to allow a needleless connector to access the chamber, the sidewall including a bottom surface comprising a first end at a first height and a second end at a second height, the bottom surface further comprising a planar portion extending from the first end and an angular portion extending directly from the second end in a direction towards the first height, wherein the planar portion is angled relative to the angular portion, wherein the first height is different than the second height, and wherein the first end is positioned diametrically opposite the second end; anda cap holder with a sidewall and a bottom flange having a first end and a second end, the bottom flange comprising an angular surface extending from the second end of the bottom flange and sloped with respect to the first end of the bottom flange, wherein the cap holder is sized to receive the antiseptic cap. 21. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the cap holder includes a gripping area extending from a top surface of the cap holder. 22. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 21, wherein the gripping area is a wall extending in a vertical direction from a central portion of the cap holder. 23. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the cap holder is removably attached to the antiseptic cap. 24. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the bottom flange of the cap holder further comprises a flat bottom surface angled relative to the angular surface of the bottom flange. 25. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the needleless connector comprises a cannula access device. 26. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the first height is greater than the second height. 27. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 26, wherein the antiseptic cap further comprises a retention protrusion including an upper surface positioned below the first end of the bottom surface in a direction of the second end of the bottom surface, the retention protrusion being configured to engage a surface of the needleless connector. 28. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein an absorbent material is positioned within the chamber and wherein the absorbent material contains an antiseptic fluid. 29. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the bottom surface of the sidewall defines the opening and at least a portion of the opening is planar. 30. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the antiseptic cap is configured for compatibility with a ‘Y’ connector injection site or a ‘T’ connector injection site. 31. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 20, wherein the planar portion is angled between 1 to 89 degrees relative to the angular portion. 32. An antiseptic cap assembly for a needleless connector, comprising: an antiseptic cap comprising: a sidewall;an opening comprising a first end and a second end, the second end located diametrically opposite the first end;an end wall; anda bottom surface at the opening, the bottom surface comprising an angled portion located between the first end of the opening and the second end of the opening and extending directly from the second end, the angled portion extending at a non-orthogonal angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the cap,wherein the sidewall at the first end of the opening when measured from the end wall to the opening is greater than the sidewall at the second end of the opening; anda cap holder with a sidewall and a bottom flange having a first end and a second end, the bottom flange comprising an angular surface extending from the second end of the bottom flange and sloped with respect to the first end of the bottom flange, wherein the cap holder is sized to receive the antiseptic cap. 33. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 32 further comprising a retention protrusion extending radially inwardly from an internal surface of the sidewall of the cap, the retention protrusion sized to engage a surface of the needleless connector below a septum. 34. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 33, wherein the retention protrusion includes an upper surface positioned at a location proximal from the first end of the opening in a direction of the second end of the opening. 35. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 32, wherein the needleless connector comprises a cannula access device. 36. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 32, wherein at least a portion of the opening is planar. 37. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 32 further comprising a chamber housing an absorbent material that contains an antiseptic fluid. 38. The antiseptic cap assembly of claim 32, wherein the cap is configured for compatibility with a ‘Y’ connector injection site or a ‘T’ connector injection site.
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