Insights On Pharmaceutical Packaging
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Packaging Pharmaceuticals With Low Humidity And/Or Low Oxygen Requirements
4/5/2021
The onus is on manufacturers and their contract partners to deliver a safe, pure, effectively packaged drug. To identify protective packaging materials and to ensure that drug products are packaged in an environment with the appropriate humidity and oxygen levels, pharmaceutical contract packagers will need to understand all the implications of those parameters to implement an appropriate packaging and handling strategy.
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Need For Speed: The Key To Successful Multi-Market Product Launches
3/29/2021
Launching a new drug in the European marketplace presents unique challenges. Numerous official working languages, complex independent regulatory requirements with an overarching framework, and the intricacy and scale of distribution are all characteristics of an EU launch. Jumping these hurdles is a given, but it’s the speed that makes the difference.
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The Changing Dynamics Of The Pharma/Biotech Supply Chain – A Packaging And Clinical Supply Perspective
3/29/2021
Perhaps more than any other industry, pharma and biotech have undergone radical change over the past year, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. From supply chain security and capacity to clinical trial operations and site auditing, almost every aspect has been affected. Experts explore how these trends are shaping the industry and offer an outlook.
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When Is Intelligent Healthcare Packaging The Right Choice
3/23/2021
When packaging engineers and brand managers imagine what they can achieve with the help of new packaging technologies, it’s difficult to know where to start since the potential use cases, goals and outcomes of product packaging have grown so significantly. What’s more, the technology itself can be confusing. This article is intended to help those involved in the conceptualization and development of healthcare packaging understand the capabilities of packaging technologies and determine the best choices for their products, as well as for patients and consumers.
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5 Key Features Of Agile Pharmaceutical Packaging Supply Chains That Drive Results
2/23/2021
While agility is often associated with speed, and speed is certainly an aspect of agility, supply chain agility speaks to much more. More accurately, it is the ability to adapt both quickly and easily to constantly changing conditions – and 2020 had its fair share of those. This article is focused on what makes pharmaceutical packaging operations more agile.
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A Commercial Packaging Launch Is More Like Rocket Science Than You Might Think
2/12/2021
I am not trying to convince you that commercial drug packaging is as complex as a rocket launch, but there are similarities. Using the right framework and devoting the right amount of time and resources to planning and organizing are necessary for a successful commercial packaging launch, including the “wow factor.”
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Jones Healthcare Group Uhlmann Bottle Line
2/11/2021
Jones Healthcare Group, a market leader in advanced packaging and medication dispensing solutions, expanded bottling capabilities within its packaging services portfolio with a high-efficiency Uhlmann bottle line. The addition expands their multi-level pharmaceutical packaging offering and simplifies the supply chain for healthcare clients.
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Jones Healthcare Group 2020 Year-In-Review
2/11/2021
2020 was a milestone year at Jones Healthcare Group. See how we celebrated our 100th year anniversary while at the same time adapting to global changes and challenges through COVID-19.
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Patient-Centered Healthcare Packaging
2/10/2021
While packaging design and development can vary significantly, experience has taught us there are several foundational elements that must be considered: the product journey, safety-stability-security and brand enhancement. Central to each is the patient or consumer experience with the product at the end of the supply chain.
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Pharmaceutical Company Quickly Transitions 28 SKUs To Comply With New Labeling Requirements
2/10/2021
A large multi-national pharmaceutical company needed assistance in complying with new Health Canada regulatory requirements for labeling over-the-counter (OTC) products. The project scope required bringing 28 SKUs that varied by dosage form, quantity, primary and secondary packaging, as well as therapeutic area – and each SKU had its own unique packaging demands and timeline to maintain an unaffected retail shelf presence - into compliance with PLL. Read how all 28 SKUs were delivered in accordance with the forecast timelines and the overall project was completed early.