Folded Leaflets
Vials in Carton

Folded Leaflet - Vials in Carton
Printed literature pads with a glued spine that allow sheets to be teared off individually. The pads can be customized to any page count. Glued pads contain Directions For Use (DFU), commonly used in pharmacies allowing the pharmacist to rip off a sheet per bottle of medication to give to the patient.
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Printed Literature from CCL is printed in an array of options to meet regulatory, multilingual, and instructional demands in the healthcare packaging industry. Choose from a wide range of high-capacity folded package inserts, outserts, padded inserts, booklets, glued pads and more to fit your content needs. Our printed literature offerings provide space for detailed legislative and patient information with scope for multiple languages. Literature can house a combination of physician and patient information and allows for multiple copies and additional product information. We offer booklets that can be glued or stitched in a variety of sizes. There are a variety of stocks, colors, and page counts as well as different inks and high quality materials available for your solution.
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CCL Healthcare is market leader custom cGMP printed packaging solutions. We offer the industries largest array of printed packaging and functional secondary packaging products. The products shown on the website are only a small sampling of the formats, constructions, and configurations. To discuss your unique or custom packaging needs, please contact a packaging specialist.
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Our pharmaceutical and Healthcare leaflets are printed and folded with the most advanced equipment available in the industry. Pairing our highly trained and qualified staff with our robust SOP’s and cGMP facilities allows us to exceed our customers quality expectations. Our investment in equipment and people have allowed us to continually be the market innovators and grow our leaflet and printed literature offerings to meet the unique challenges that the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry demands.
When it comes to quality, CCL Healthcare is the market leader investing heavily into vision verification systems and establishing the standard for pharmaceutical printing in the industry. The standard includes ensuring every product is 100% verified and documented for traceability. We manufacture under cGMP and ISO standards in temperature and humidity control facilities. Our dedicated quality assurance team and production departments follow strict SOPs and CSPs in fully segregated manufacturing areas. Our global presence and 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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