There's no doubt that drug packing is the most important thing we take notice on while picking med product. But the other important thing is pharmaceutical repackaging.
What pharmaceutical repackaging is?
Repackaging is an act of getting back used med item from the container where it was distributed originally and putting it into separate one, simultaneously remembering not to manipulate the med.
The process is carrying out by pharmacies and many other specialized subjects.
It refers to tablets
and capsules especially. They're repackaged from substantial boxes and put into tinier ones, for instance little blister packs. In addition, lotions and creams are about to be purchased in bulk and then repackaged into tinier tubes bottles tubes.
Why to repackage drugs?
Pharmaceutical repackaging is a process made for a lot of premises, for exapmle:
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• reduction of the availability of drugs that may be incidentally overused while remains of substance are still in a vial
• reducing many errors made by formulating a dose from a vial at medical point
• providing specific groups of users tinier doses of acceptable sterile products that are unavaliable
• reducing loss of drug products
• providing specificly sizedbox to be perfectly fitted for a particular device to apply medicine
• giving a convenient way for a practitioner to apply an injection to a patient
• protecting medicine supplies
• lessening additional financial sources
Why pharmaceutical repackaging is so valuable?
Pharmaceutical repackaging is a hard that needs huge amount of manufactoring energy and financial
costs.