Showing posts with label pharma printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pharma printing. Show all posts

Monday, 24 September 2012

Why habit of documentation while working for pharma packaging is good



Though every packaging company should adopt the habit of documentation, but with pharma packaging companies this habit should be mandatory. There are number of reasons to support this statement. Pharmaceuticals are severely crucial product, hence anyone lying anywhere in the loop of manufacturing till supplying of medicines has extremely vital role.  

When packaging pharmaceuticals, there are several issues that have to be taken care of. For instance, information to be printed on the pack, shape, design, size, leaf lets, material types, and so on, which can be well maintained if listed in documents. Each type of medicine has its own requirements for information printing & packaging. Keeping a record of what client ask for can help printer know what things to be accomplish, what has been done so far and what is left.

When discussing with client next time, you can take those documents and refer them to inform them about latest developments. This also helps in managing time. Each requirement can be assigned specific time period by which the work has to be accomplished. This is a good way of fragmenting and distributing given time among each job and to accomplish the entire work within stipulated time period. 

You can make it more effective if you write the requirements of clients in front of them and get it confirmed at the initial level of conversation. This will help you build trust and show your professionalism to the clients. If you have yet not started it, start doing it from today and make it your regular practice.

Monday, 23 July 2012

What are the types of pharmaceutical packaging


Pharmaceutical packaging is extremely versatile in design and style. If you start looking for varieties you will find them endless. However, none of the design is unintentional. Each of them has some purposes to suit the medicine and its doses. Here are few basic types of pharmaceutical packaging used for tablets and capsules.

Bottles: Bottles are very common types of packaging for tablets and capsules. In early days, glass bottles were often used but today plastic bottles are more preferred, because of its non-breakable and non-reactive property. They are mostly available in dark color to protect the content from overexposure of light and heat. Still the bottles are see-through to allow patient faintly view the content inside. The bottles are tightly packed either with aluminium cap or plastic cap, depending on the type of content inside. This type of packaging is preferred for drugs that are mostly prescribed with doses on monthly basis. 

Blisters: Blister packs are also called bubble pack or unit pack. In this pack a plastic cardboard is laminated with aluminium or plastic sheet. Sometimes they are see-through and sometimes they are opaque. The choice of blister material depends on the type of content. This type of packaging is preferred for unit doses on weekly basis. The benefit of blister pack is that it is easier to keep track on number of doses consumed.

Foils: Foil packaging is a pure opaque pack that completely blocks the path of light. This is ideal for extra sensitive drugs. For this pharmaceutical packaging aluminium foils are used that laminated one after another with capsules/tablets in between. This is also a kind of unit packaging and are available in the pack of ten doses.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Pharma Labeling – Is It Different From Other Industries?


Pharmaceutical industry might seem very thriving business to get into, but involves a number of things that need to be taken in account before entering. Whereas security matters in every sort of labeling, pharma labeling needs some additional attention. Although, there are several concerns, but the most overriding factor is the regulatory compliance, which affects almost all aspects of business.
An industry which deals with public health certainly matters a lot in terms of safety and security. Therefore, government added some regulatory compliance to constrict the process. The necessary government compliances are strict because pharma labeling provides important product information and dosing instructions at the time of consumption. Hence, it is not only vital to have information on the label accurate but, also has to be traceable till its origin when required. As a result, these compliances make a major impact on technical operation carried out for pharma labeling.

There are also some legal matters involved in this sector and violating any of them can lead to serious consequence. This pharma labeling industry categorizes itself as different because all the departments including manufacturing, quality control, quality assurance, regulatory affairs and marketing in their labeling systems along with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) have to align together.

Pharmaceutical industry with profound impact on the public health involves several factors for its labeling and has a significant role in the pharma business. Labeling for pharma products is quite complex and need constant watch to complete the project without any loophole.