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Invisible421433 karma

Hello. I work on the packaging side of the industry and I'm curious about what type of packaging you decided to use for your product and why. So, after the drug is manufactured what did you and your team use as a packaging solution? Why? I see you use LDPE dropping bottles for your nasal sprays.

Invisible421177 karma

Ahh Blister packs. Did you have a hand on the research side of this drug? If so, can you tell me about some of the glass/plastic containers that were used during that period? :) I love to know what researchers are using.

Invisible42176 karma

The science behind how the products react with the container is very interesting and complicated. Some products are sticky and can adhere to the walls of the package which results in a loss of product/profit. This product not so much and my guess would be they are lyophilized tablets manufactured and than packaged quite quickly.

Invisible42110 karma

No i haven't. I've only recently entered into the industry, but I've try to learn as much as I could in a small amount of time. It paid off but there's no end to the amount you can learn and attempt to apply to all sectors. It's difficult to explain. There's drug packaging and there's research. I tend to like to see what the scientists are up to with the products my company sells, but the large orders and meat of the business comes from the packaging side of our company where we can supply big drug companies with large quantities of glass and plastic bottles, vials, laboratory equipment, and a ton more. This side is cool too though. They utilize state of the art equipment to package their products on assembly lines that fill vials with drugs. It's neat. These are the drugs that would get injected into someone and we refer to this as invitro diagnostics.