September 25th 2024
When it comes to pharmaceutical products, choosing the right packaging is a crucial factor for both product safety and shelf life. Packaging for the pharmaceutical industry must protect against contamination, ensure correct dosage and meet strict regulatory requirements. At Packwise, we offer solutions that meet the standards and requirements of the pharmaceutical industry.
Here we look at three key types of packaging commonly used in the pharma industry.
Pill jars are an ideal packaging solution for storing tablets and capsules. They are designed to protect the medicine/pills from moisture, light and contamination, ensuring that the products retain their quality and shelf life. Pill jars are easy to handle and are available with child-resistant lids to ensure medication is not accessed by unauthorized persons. They are available in different sizes, making them flexible for both small and large doses of medication.
You can find more information about pill bottles and pharma products at Packwise in our product catalog.
Droppers are ideal for precision dosing of liquids such as eye drops, nasal sprays or oral medications. The bottles are designed with a pipette solution that makes it easy to dispense the right amount of medicine. The material of the bottles ensures that the medication is protected from light and air, which is essential to maintain the stability and effectiveness of the product. Droppers are available in different sizes and materials to suit both small and large volumes of liquid.
See the range of droppers at Packwise in our product catalog.
Medicine jars are a safe and reliable solution for storing liquids and injectable medicines. Glass is a non-reactive material, making it suitable for pharmaceutical products that are sensitive to chemical interaction. These glass bottles protect the product from external factors such as air and moisture, making them ideal for storing sensitive liquids or biological preparations. Glass bottles also ensure that the medicine remains sterile, which is crucial for medication safety.
Explore our range of glass packaging at Packwise.
Material selection plays an important role when it comes to pharmaceutical packaging. Glass is often used for injectable drugs as it protects against contamination and chemical interaction. Plastic materials such as HDPE and PP are popular for solid and liquid medications due to their durability and resistance to moisture and oxygen. However, it’s important that the materials not only protect the medicine, but also comply with the regulatory requirements that apply to the pharmaceutical industry.
For more information on material selection, visit our pharmaceutical packaging page.
At Packwise, we know how important it is to choose the right packaging for pharmaceutical products. Whether you need pill jars, dropper bottles or medicine jars, we can help you find the perfect solution that both protects your product and meets regulatory requirements. Contact us today or visit Packwise for advice on the best packaging solution for your needs.