Why Pharmaceutical Serialization is Critical

by | May 3, 2017 | medical packaging

Pharmaceutical serialization is the process of assigning a specific and unique serial number to every package containing medication in order to track it through the entire supply chain. The main purpose of pharmaceutical serialization is to reduce or prevent drug counterfeiting. However, there are many other benefits and reasons why pharmaceutical serialization is essential in today’s fast-paced medical world.

Different Options Available

There are many different types of options available, including bottle unit serialization, carton unit serialization, bundles, cases and even pallet aggregation. Through these different options, pharmaceutical companies can easily track where the medication came from to ensure its legitimacy. No matter if you’re working with a single bottle, a blister pack or a large box of an assortment of medication, the unique serial number will help prevent any mix-ups.

The Serialization Process

Not only does the pharmaceutical serialization process prevent drug counterfeiting, but it can also prevent accidental mix-ups with medication at hospitals or clinics. With a unique serial number, it’s virtually impossible to have the wrong product be put into distribution.

Accuracy is Vital

In the medical world, even one minor misstep could lead to some devastating results. The pharmaceutical serialization process is just one way for hospitals to protect themselves from potential malpractice lawsuits by ensuring what is on the packaging is exactly what they are giving patients. The process protects the consumers, the brands and provides regulatory compliance to ensure accuracy all around.

When it comes to healthcare and pharmaceutical distribution, you can never be too careful. That’s why pharmaceutical serialization was created as a law and will continue to evolve to ensure counterfeiting is reduced significantly or eliminated completely.

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