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Braille Labels

braille label for pharmaceutical packaging

Pharmaceutical braille is a tactile writing system used to label medication packaging for individuals who are visually impaired or blind. Pharmaceutical braille labels are designed to provide important information about the medication, including dosage, administration instructions, and warnings, in a format that can be easily read and understood by individuals with visual impairments.

Pharmaceutical braille labels are typically created using a special printing process that embosses the braille text onto the label material. This process creates a raised surface that can be felt by touch, allowing individuals with visual impairments to read the label with their fingertips.

Inverted Hanger Labels (IVHL)

The inverted hanger feature allows the label to hang upside down, making it easier to read the information on the label when the medication is stored on a shelf or in a medicine cabinet. This design also helps to conserve space, as the label can be hung on a peg rather than taking up valuable shelf space.

Inverted Hanger labels for medication are typically made from high-quality, durable materials that are resistant to moisture, light, and other environmental factors that can affect the quality and effectiveness of the medication. They are also designed to meet industry regulations and standards for medication labeling, ensuring that patients receive accurate and comprehensive information about their medications.

Pressure Sensitive Labels

pressure sensitive

Pressure sensitive labels, also known as self-adhesive labels, are a type of label that adheres to a surface when pressure is applied. These labels are made of three layers: the facestock (the label material), the adhesive layer, and the liner (the backing material).

When pressure is applied to the label, the adhesive layer sticks to the surface, creating a bond. This type of label is commonly used for product labeling, packaging, and branding purposes.

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Guidelines for Directions for Use (DFU) 

Directions for use for medical devices

Guidelines for Directions for Use (DFU) are similar to Instructions for Use (IFU) but specifically pertain to medical devices. The DFU provides detailed instructions to the user on how to use the device safely and effectively. These guidelines are critical for healthcare professionals and patients who are using medical devices for treatment or diagnosis.

A guide for Instruction for Use

Instructions for Use Stitched Bound Booklet

the IFU is an essential part of prescription drug labeling that provides patients with clear, concise instructions on how to use their prescription drug products safely and effectively. The guidance provided by the FDA ensures that the content and format of the IFU documents are consistent and patient-friendly. Patients should always read and follow the instructions in the IFU carefully to ensure they use their prescription drug products correctly.

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