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Packaging University 101
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Welcome to the Packaging University 101 Pharmaceutical Packaging Basics. In this blog series we will be discussing the types of packaging used in variety of markets but focus on the pharmaceutical and life science markets.

RFID Labels for Pharmacy automation
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RFID Labels, Revolutionizing Healthcare

When it comes to RFID technology, CCL Healthcare stands out from the competition. CCL has made significant investments in state-of-the-art converting and encoding equipment, as ...
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RFID Vials, smart packaging- RFID Authentication
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification, a technology that uses a microprocessor chip and an antenna to receive RF energy from a reader and transmit ...
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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 ...
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2- ply label on an OTC bottle
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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 ...
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Medication labeling - Pharmaceutical labeling
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Medication labeling – 5 Mistakes to Avoid

Medication errors are a serious issue that can have significant consequences for patients. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), medication errors are a leading ...
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