In the past years, the number of counterfeit medicines seized at international borders has increased dramatically, according to the European Consumers’ Organization. Counterfeit drugs pose a public health hazard, waste consumer income, and reduce the profits needed to engage in R&D and innovation. Although pharmaceutical manufacturers routinely protect pharmaceuticals with tamper evident containers and packaging, the risk of counterfeiting is still present throughout the whole supply chain.
A tamper evident seal verifies whether packaging has been tampered with during storage, transport, or elsewhere in the logistics chain. Manufacturers of goods such as pharmaceuticals and food ingredients are increasingly turning to tamper evidence as contaminated product can be life-threatening to consumers and result in massive legal expenses.
Êtes-vous curieux de savoir quelles innovations sont disponibles pour protéger l’emballage en vrac de vos ingrédients pharmaceutiques sur toute la chaîne d’approvisionnement ? Lisez l’article « Systèmes de sécurité et de protection inviolables » écrite par Dr. Huw Kidwell.
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