Discovery to Delivery
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Determine how various pharmaceuticals and other related compounds are discovered, developed, and delivered. Explore the timeline on how they are analyzed, sustained, and controlled for safe distribution to the public.
Primary packaging is the material that first envelops the product and holds it. This usually is the smallest unit of distribution or use and is the package which is in direct contact with the contents.
LEARN MOREThe material that is in direct contact with the formulated final product.
LEARN MOREPackaging component (box, tape, pallet plastic film, etc.) that provides additional protection to the final product during transport to distribution centers.
LEARN MOREAllows a fast and organized assembly of components into the secondary packaging material which can also be properly labelled afterwards. This minimizes operator manipulation, hence reducing risk of contamination.
LEARN MOREAllows a fast and organized assembly of components into the secondary packaging material which can also be properly labelled afterwards. This minimizes operator manipulation, hence reducing risk of contamination.
LEARN MOREThe pharmaceutical industry continues to thrive in the 21st century by incorporating modern technologies them in their manufacturing lines.
LEARN MOREDesigned to increase a product line’s scale-up flexibility and to decrease cleaning costs during product change over. Typically made of plastic components to be discarded after use.
LEARN MOREEliminates non value-adding activities in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals by providing previously sterilized and ready-to-use containers; thus, increasing both product yield and cost-effectiveness.
LEARN MOREPharmaceuticals are subject to quality control checks in every stage of the process, and its packaging components are not exempt to such critical tests.
LEARN MOREThere are numerous factors that must be considered when deciding which primary packaging container to utilize. Ensure that the drug and its route of administration must be compatible with the container of choice.
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