Expanded Content Labels (ECL)
An Expanded Content Label (ECL) is a booklet or leaflet encompassed into a self adhesive, fully laminated label with an adhesive tab. This multi-page solution is generally suitable for a wide variety of packaging types and is ideal for directions for use, informative labelling and multilingual information.
ECL Label and What you Need to Know
Expanded Content Labels (ECLs) are a type of label that can convey a large amount of information in a small space. ECLs are used in a wide range of industries, from pharmaceuticals to food and cosmetics. ECLs are versatile and can be used for regulatory compliance, marketing, and consumer engagement. This white paper will provide an overview of ECLs, including the types of labels available, considerations when designing an ECL label, ideal markets, and what to expect when ordering.
Prescription Medication Information Leaflets
Prescription medication inserts are a vital part of medication packaging, providing patients with the necessary information to use their medication safely and effectively. A common format for these inserts is a folded leaflet, which can be made from a single sheet of paper. This simple yet effective design has many benefits, which we will explore in this blog.
2-Ply Labels Explained
2-ply labels are becoming increasingly popular in the pharmaceutical industry due to their ability to provide expanded content and additional information on small packaging. The use of 2-ply labels allows pharmaceutical companies to include more information on their products without having to increase the size of the packaging, which can be particularly important for products that need to be small and portable.
Medication Start up Guides
A medication start-up guide is a comprehensive guide that provides information and guidance to patients who are starting a new medication. The guide typically covers a range of topics related to the medication, including dosing instructions, potential side effects, and safety information.
Multi-Panel Labels
Multi-panel labels, also known as extended content labels, are becoming increasingly common in the pharmaceutical industry. These labels consist of multiple panels that can be folded out to reveal additional information about the product, such as dosage instructions, contraindications, and potential side effects. The use of multi-panel labels for pharmaceuticals is driven by a need to provide consumers with comprehensive information while also ensuring that packaging remains compact and easy to transport.