Piggy Back Topserts
Folded Patient Leaflets

Folded Leaflet-Piggy Back Topsert
Piggyback topserts are a combination of two or more topserts that are glued together with a spot of glue in between each topsert. Our Topserts are compactly folded leaflets that can easily be affixed on top of medication bottles. They are available in various finished folded sizes, panel counts, and finishing options like c-clips, barcoding, serialization, or glued.
Our Topserts are an efficient and cost-effective way to provide information to physicians, patients, or consumers. They can include warnings, side effects, multiple languages, and other regulatory information. Our Pharmaceutical Patient Information Leaflets are printed on pharmaceutical grade paper and are available in black & white, spot color, full color, and a variety of folding methods including cross and glued folding.
Patient Information Leaflets - Topserts Overview
Folded leaflet topserts are another type of patient information leaflet commonly used in medication packaging. These leaflets are printed on a single sheet of paper, folded multiple times, and attached to the top of the medication bottle or container.
The topsert is designed to provide important information about the medication, including dosage instructions, potential side effects, and other precautions that patients should be aware of before taking the medication. These leaflets are particularly useful for medications that have complex dosage instructions or that may have potential side effects that patients need to be aware of.
One of the benefits of using topserts is that they provide patients with easy access to important information about their medication. Since the topsert is attached directly to the top of the medication bottle, patients can quickly and easily read the information they need without having to search for a separate leaflet or outsert.
Another benefit of using topserts is that they are less likely to be lost or misplaced. Unlike folded leaflet outserts that are often separate from the medication bottle, topserts are attached directly to the top of the bottle, reducing the likelihood that patients will lose or misplace them.
How are topserts made?
Topserts are leaflets that are designed to be compactly folded and attached to the top of medication bottles. They are a small size of only 1 ⅛ inch to 1 ¼ square, making them a convenient and space-efficient way to provide important information to patients. Despite their small size, topserts can be folded in various finished folded sizes, panel counts, and finishing options like c-clips, barcoding, serialization, or glued to suit the specific needs of the medication and its intended audience.
Topserts are an economical and efficient way to deliver vital information to physicians, patients, or consumers. These leaflets can include information on warnings, side effects, multiple languages, and other regulatory information that is important for patients to know before taking medication. They are particularly useful for medications that have complex dosage instructions or potential side effects that need to be highlighted to patients.
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. The manufacturing process is carried out in cGMP facilities to ISO standards, ensuring that the highest quality standards are met.
Topserts are also delivered to customers preloaded into trays, which reduces the need for additional handling and makes the process more efficient. By providing essential information directly on the medication bottle, topserts can help reduce the likelihood of medication errors and improve patient safety.
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At CCL Healthcare, we take quality seriously. Our pharmaceutical and healthcare leaflets are printed and folded using the most advanced equipment available in the industry. We pair our highly trained and qualified staff with robust Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) facilities to ensure that we exceed our customers’ quality expectations.
Our investment in equipment and people has allowed us to continually be market innovators, growing our leaflet and printed literature offerings to meet the unique challenges of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry. We use vision verification systems to ensure that every product is 100% verified and documented for traceability, establishing the standard for pharmaceutical printing in the industry.
We manufacture under cGMP and ISO standards in temperature and humidity-controlled facilities. Our dedicated quality assurance team and production departments follow strict SOPs and Controlled Substance Procedures (CSPs) in fully segregated manufacturing areas. This ensures that we meet the highest standards of quality and safety in the production of pharmaceutical and healthcare leaflets.
With our global presence and manufacturing footprint, we can help you go global with 34+ specialized healthcare sites. Our experienced staff provides the highest level of service, technical expertise, and product innovation anywhere you are. We understand that the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry demands the highest level of quality, and we strive to exceed those expectations with every product we produce.
In conclusion, at CCL Healthcare, we are committed to providing the highest quality pharmaceutical and healthcare leaflets possible. Our investment in equipment, people, and quality control systems allows us to be market innovators, and our global presence allows us to provide the highest level of service and technical expertise anywhere in the world. We are dedicated to exceeding our customers’ quality expectations and helping them meet the unique challenges of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.
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