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Schreiner MediPharm to Present Novel RFID-Labels at CPHI 2024

Innovative solution offers digital seal function for secure automated medicine management.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Schreiner MediPharm will be presenting a new RFID-Label with digital first-opening indication at CPHI in Milan. The pharmaceutical industry’s leading international trade show will take place from Oct. 8-10, 2024 and Schreiner MediPharm is going to showcase this and other new product solutions.

Digitalization is a growing trend in the healthcare sector for automating processes, enhancing product safety, and avoiding medication errors. Labels with an integrated RFID chip play an important role in this regard since they are used for product marking while simultaneously enabling clear digital identification of each individual medicine container. That is a decisive prerequisite for complete end-to-end tracking of the containers within the supply chain.

This is exactly where the novel RFID-Label with an integrated digital seal function from Schreiner MediPharm comes into play. Thanks to its special design, it irreversibly indicates the first opening of the container, enabling automated tracking of its integrity.

Consequently, a manual check if the container has been opened before is no longer necessary. That not only facilitates work for healthcare staff but also optimizes inventory management because unused drugs can be efficiently returned to stock. At the same time, possible diversions and abuse of medicines can be monitored.

The new solution from Schreiner MediPharm additionally features a special label construction reliably protecting the integrated chip against mechanical stress and impacts during the pharmaceutical production process and on high-speed dispensing systems. Thus, the digital seal can be reliably read out from production to final use. That is an important aspect to ensure seamless tracking of the drug on unit level and enhancing product and patient safety.

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