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Different Types of Pharmaceutical Packaging

Whether itu2019s any other product or medicine, packaging plays an important part in all. Packaging has often been referred to as the 5th P of the marketing mix. In the case of medicines, the packaging is not just part of the marketing mix but very critically related to the product features, application, and shelf life. The packaging of drugs is important to protect drugs from damage, germs, outer atmosphere, and bacteria and at the same time have to take care of child and old age safety concerns.

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Different Types of Pharmaceutical Packaging

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  1. What Are the Different Types of Pharmaceutical Packaging?

  2. The medical field has been playing an important role in everyone’s life not only in human life but also in the life of other living species. The most important part of the medical field is the “Medicine” and when it comes to medicine, the manufacturing process and the packaging play a very critical role. • So, what is pharmaceutical packaging, how it’s been done, does it have different types, what are the materials used? Well, let’s reach out to all such questions and more. • Whether it’s any other product or medicine, packaging plays an important part in all. Packaging has often been referred to as the 5th P of the marketing mix. In the case of medicines, the packaging is not just part of the marketing mix but very critically related to the product features, application, and shelf life. The packaging of drugs is important to protect drugs from damage, germs, outer atmosphere, and bacteria and at the same time have to take care of child and old age safety concerns Overview

  3. Containers • Aluminium foil • Injectibles/ Vials • Bottles • Cartons • Paper Board • Lamitubes • Paper • PVC Based Combinations Types of Pharmaceutical Packaging:

  4. 1. Primary packaging system is the material that first envelops the product and holds it i.e., those package components and subcomponents that actually come in contact with the product, or those that may have a direct effect on the product shelf-life e.g., ampoules and vials, prefilled syringes, IV containers, blister packs, etc. • 2. Secondary packaging system is outside the primary packaging and used to group primary packages together e.g., cartons, boxes, shipping containers, injection trays, etc. • 3. Tertiary packaging system is used for bulk handling and shipping e.g., barrel, container, edge protectors, etc. Levels of Packaging

  5. Ampoules • Vials • Blister packs • Bottles • Sachet packaging Commonly Used Types of Pharmaceutical Packaging

  6. The ampoule packs are mainly taken in use for the packaging of a small number of liquid drugs. These containers are small in size compared to the vials packaging and are mostly used to store single-dose medicines and are made up of glass or plastic materials. Ampoules Packaging

  7. Vial containers are also made of glass and plastic materials but are comparatively larger in size than the ampoules containers. These containers are also used to store liquid, solid, or powder drugs but their capacity to store drugs is more compared to the ampoules containers. Vials Packaging

  8. Blister packs are commonly used for the packaging of solid doses like tablets and capsules & Losenges. The packs are mainly made up of thermoformed plastics and manufactured with the lidding of aluminum foil or plastic that could be torn using hand. A state-of-the-art blister pack usually comprises a basic coat of aluminium or robust paper or plastic and a transparent plastic film through which the individual tablets can then be squeezed one by one. Blister packs

  9. Pharmaceutical packaging bottles are usually available in two types of glass and plastic bottles. They are mostly available in orange and light brown color as these colors protect liquid drugs from ultraviolet lights. Bottles

  10. Sachet packages are small pouch available in different shapes and sizes e.g: square and rectangle shapes. These pouches are mainly made up of a particular type of plastic, gives paper-pouch kind of look to the pouch and could be easily torn by the hand. These pouches are affordable and can only be used once, as once torn couldn’t be reused. Sachet Packaging

  11. Q. What is primary packaging pharmaceuticals? • A. Primary packaging system is the material that first envelops the product and holds it i.e., those package components and subcomponents that actually come in contact with the product. • Q. What are the types of packaging? • A. There are 7 types of packaging mainly consider nowadays, such as Paperboard Boxes, Corrugated Boxes, Plastic boxes, Rigid boxes, Chipboard packaging, Polybags & Foil sealed bags. • Q. Which Metals are popular in pharmaceutical packaging? • A. Tin, Aluminium, and Lead are the most popular metals currently used in pharmaceutical packaging. FAQsabout Pharmaceutical Packaging:

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