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Elevating Pharmaceutical Blister Packaging Services with Uhlmann B1440. We recently commissioned a Uhlmann B1440 blister line with an extended fill section.
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Elevating Pharmaceutical Blister Packaging Services with Uhlmann B1440. We recently commissioned a Uhlmann B1440 blister line with an extended fill section.
Read BlogIn the thick of the global pandemic all industries felt supply chain challenges and business disruptions. By responding proactively, we built the agility and resiliency to mitigate the risk of future supply chain disruptions.
Read BlogWe know blister pack medication adherence packaging makes it easier for people to manage prescriptions – the research shows it. But what else can blister packs offer when it comes to medication and patient safety?
Read BlogNew technology in medication adherence packaging can help change those poor health outcomes due to prescriptions not being taken as prescribed.
Read BlogOver the last two years, the number of people experiencing depression and anxiety has increased by 25 per cent, according to the World Health Organization.
Read BlogWhen’s the last time you had a chat with your pharmacist? If you’re like many, it has been a while. That’s unfortunate because pharmacists are invaluable resources and play important roles in your personal healthcare team, alongside doctors, nurses and other professionals.
Read BlogEnsuring patients take their medications correctly is an age-old problem for doctors and pharmacists. Healthcare professionals understand that prescription drugs must be taken as recommended – at minimum, 80 per cent of the time to get adequate therapeutic benefits.
Read BlogCaregivers play an essential role in the United States. There are 34.2 million Americans who have provided unpaid support to an adult over the age of 50 in the last year, according to the National Alliance of Caregiving.
Read BlogWhen managing chronic conditions, such as hypertension and diabetes, patients do not take medications properly 50 per cent of the time, which increases the possibility of complications and worsening health.
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