Folded Leaflets

Inserts - Day Labels

Folded Inserts - Day Labels

Day labels contain the day of the week on it. They are used to help track medicine usage and ensure that consumers are safely and properly managing their dosages. Our day labels are printed on pharmaceutical grade paper using high-grade adhesives and are available in black & white, spot color, full color, and the industry’s largest variety of finishings. All our day labels are manufactured in cGMP facilities to ISO Standards with 100% electronic verification.

Overview of Inserts

CCL Healthcare specializes in printing pharmaceutical and healthcare leaflets for patient and physician information as well as Direction for Use (DFU) and Information for Use (IFU). Our global facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art printing and folding equipment leading the market in innovation by increasing the max panel count to 350 on folded leaflets, designing new booklet formats, pre-serialize, or incorporating combination pieces. Our product lines are custom-designed, specifically to customers’ formats and requests. The product line includes folded leaflets used for inserts and outserts, an array of booklet styles, formats, page counts, glued pads in various sizes and fold patterns, neck hangers, wallet cards, and other custom products. manufacturing footprint allows you to go global with 34+ specialized healthcare sites. Our experienced staff provides the highest level of service, technical expertise, and product innovation anywhere you are.

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Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Leaflets include information for Physicians or Consumers, such as side effects, instructions for use (IFU), directions for use (DFU) and more. The large space provided with folded leaflets also allows room for multilingual instructions. Color capabilities range from 1 to upwards of 6 with a coating, and can be achieved through multiple passes. Our state-of-the-art printing and folding equipment lead the market in innovation by increasing the max panel count on folded leaflets, designing new booklet formats, pre-serialize, or incorporating combination pieces. Our Pharmaceutical Patient Information Leaflets (inserts/outserts) are printed on pharmaceutical grade paper and are available in black & white, spot color, full color, and the industry’s largest variety of folding methods including cross and glued folding. Our leaflets are manufactured in cGMP facilities to ISO Standards with 100% electronic verification.

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