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Category: Packaging

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Medications, Pharmacology: What is replacing blister packs?

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It's estimated that over 12 billion traditional blister packs, primarily made from hard-to-recycle plastic and aluminum, end up in landfills annually. This environmental impact, combined with evolving patient needs, is rapidly accelerating the push for new solutions and redefining what is replacing blister packs in the modern pharmaceutical industry.

Why is Calpol in a Glass Bottle? The Science of Pharmaceutical Packaging

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Glass is chemically inert, making it a reliable choice for preserving medicine integrity and preventing harmful interactions with its contents. This inert nature is a key factor in the decision **why is Calpol in a glass bottle?**, ensuring the liquid paracetamol remains safe and effective for its intended shelf life.

Understanding What Is an Unbreakable Package of Drugs?

5 min read
Following the tragic 1982 Tylenol poisonings, the pharmaceutical industry and regulators significantly enhanced safety measures, leading to the development of modern secure packaging. In this context, the term 'unbreakable package of drugs' carries a dual meaning, referring both to a pharmacy dispensing standard and the consumer-facing secure and tamper-evident packaging designed to protect against product tampering.