pharmaceutical product Articles
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Some aesthetic considerations for over the-counter (OTC) pharmaceutical products
The research paper studies the consumer's perception for product colour, shape and taste while buying an over the counter (OTC) product. This study also examines the impact of product colour on consumer's expectancies towards the drug. Data collection method was direct questionnaire to consumers. This was done in two phases wherein respondents were exposed to face to face interview. The study ...
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Tendering and decision–making: a case on pharmaceutical products
In order to contain expenditures for pharmaceuticals, the latest healthcare reforms have focused on decentralising German pharmaceutical market. Health insurance funds are now able to tender the products and subsequently conclude rebate contracts with one or more companies. Considering the enormous bargaining power of health insurance funds, pharmaceutical manufacturers, in particular companies ...
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Beware Hazards in Healthcare: New Management Standards for Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals
Recently proposed EPA regulation provides a streamlined approach for healthcare facilities to better manage their hazardous pharmaceutical waste. To prepare for these changes, healthcare facilities, including manufacturers, distributers, pharmacies and retailers of pharmaceutical products in the USA will need to make operational adjustments around notification, training, record keeping and ...
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Establishing a Drug Stability Budget During Storage and Transit
In previous blog posts, we have explored the fact that many drugs, vaccines and pharmaceutical products require refrigerated conditions in order to maintain efficacy. We also examined the importance of minimizing temperature excursions during transportation. Establishing a drug stability budget can minimize discards and ensure a quality product is delivered to the end-user. We know that ...
By AKCP
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A cut above - a sanitary rotary cutter-crusher solves a pharmaceutical product company`s size reduction problem
A sanitary rotary cutter-crusher solves a pharmaceutical product company's size reduction problem. "We make this pharmaceutical product that ends up being big bricks of tough, brittle material", says the blending team leader of a growing pharmaceutical products company, "and we couldn't reduce it to the size it needed to be. I can't even begin to tell you how frustrating it was." The team ...
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Cold Chain Transportation Testing Solutions
Weiss Technik provides cold chain testing chambers and solutions for the transport of vaccines and other temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products. Our test chambers are used to simulate temperatures that products and packaging may encounter during distribution. Cold chain testing refers to a temperature-controlled supply chain for the storage and distribution of products where specific ...
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A cut above - A sanitary rotary cutter-crusher solves a pharmaceutical product company`s size reduction problem
"We make this pharmaceutical product that ends up being big bricks of tough, brittle material", says the blending team leader of a growing pharmaceutical products company, "and we couldn't reduce it to the size it needed to be. I can't even begin to tell you how frustrating it was." The team leader is discussing the problem his company had with one of its key products, a bulk sweetener used in ...
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How to remove dust in pharmaceutical production plants?
Description of dust removal plan The pharmaceutical factory engaged in the production of traditional Chinese medicine granules will produce a large amount of bran-containing powder at the end of the steam dryer. This kind of dust produces a large amount and has a certain viscosity. Explain the solution to the dust removal of the pharmaceutical factory. Technical Design Notes After on-site ...
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Wastewater emissions treatment at pharmaceutical production plants
Wastewater is generated from production processes at pharmaceutical sites. It is vital that the basins of the wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) get covered and are not open to the atmosphere, and that the vents generated are treated safely with environmental technology for emissions ...
By TECAM
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World Health Organization Guidance on the Storage and Transport of Temperature Sensitive Pharmaceutical Products
Background The World Health Organization (WHO) publish guidelines for the storage and transport of temperature sensitive pharmaceutical products. Many pharmaceuticals, drugs and vaccines have time and/or temperature dependent requirements. The WHO guidelines are based upon existing worldwide regulations and best practices. Local regulations, policies and directives will take precedence over the ...
By AKCP
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Sieving for pharmaceutical powders industry
Dingcoma ultrasonic sieve separator improves and optimizes pharmaceutical production The pharmaceutical industry is a people’s livelihood industry, which is related to the safety of people’s property and life, so the requirements for vibrating sieving separator in the pharmaceutical industry are relatively strict.Our country has very strict standards Sieving for pharmaceutical ...
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Elimination of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and other problematic components from wastewater
Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites are detected on an increasing scale in the aquatic environment. The pharmaceuticals (such as drugs) mostly get into the surface and drinking water through the excretions of humans and animals; however, the wastewater of pharmaceutical production facilities can also be contaminated with active ingredients. The production of pharmaceuticals takes place in two ...
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Importance of Monitoring Pharmaceutical Storage Temperature
Ensuring proper environmental conditions is crucial for the stability of pharmaceutical products. The conditions should be consistent throughout the supply chain logistics. Poor temperature control can be detrimental to the effectiveness of the drugs. Improper storage conditions at the warehouse or in transit can cost thousands in wasted product. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare industries are ...
By AKCP
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The changing role of technology suppliers in the pharmaceutical industry: the case of drug delivery companies
In this paper, preliminary results of a research project on strategies of drug delivery companies (DDC) are presented to discuss the changing role of technology suppliers in the pharmaceutical industry. Changes in the pharmaceutical industry are presented briefly and related to developments in the drug delivery industry. The early observations are contrasted with existing views from the ...
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Nanobiotechnology approaches for targeted delivery of pharmaceutics and cosmetics ingredients
Nanobiotechnology refers to the ability to create and manipulate biological and bio-chemical materials, devices, and systems at atomic and molecular levels. Nano delivery systems hold great potential to overcome some of the obstacles in bio-pharmaceutical production, such as water soluble/insoluble pharmaceutical drugs and cosmetic ingredients, risks of toxicity, increasing bio-active efficacy, ...
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Top 5 benefits of wastewater treatment for pharmaceutical industries
Waste waters are generated as the outcomes of various processes like chemical synthesis, fermentation, etc in a pharmaceutical industry. Hence, wastewater treatment has become mandatory for these industries to maintain the optimum quality. Moreover, such treatments are inevitable for the companies to meet the desired legal standards in pharmaceutical production. Violating such requirements can ...
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Modern Wastewater Treatment Solutions in a State-of-the-Art Pharmaceutical Production Environment
From traditional wastewater treatment to zero-discharge strategy Traditional end-of-pipe solutions for dealing with effluents coming out of the production plant have being gradually substituted for an increasingly decentralised approach to treat selected wastewater streams in the most effective and economically sound way. Moreover, additional goals like reducing overall effluent emissions by ...
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Azo Dye Decolorization By Chemical, Physical and Biological Techniques
The textile industry utilizes more than 10,000 different dyes and pigments, with the annual worldwide production nearing 2,000,000 tons. The azo class of synthetic dyes is by far the most commonly used dye, representing more than 50% of all dye production. There are more than 2000 structurally different azo dyes in commercial usage. Many different techniques are being used in an attempt to ...
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A Brief Look Through the Packaging and Labelling Guidelines for Pharmaceuticals
Adhering to quality standards implies much more than maintaining the consistency of the product quality especially for the pharmaceutical manufacturers. They should consider other aspects as well including the packaging and labeling guidelines that the FDA has released to ensure that all the medical supplies reach safely to the patients. The quality management system for pharmaceutical ...
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