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Unit Dose Packaging Benefits Everyone

By Yvonne Brixey


Today plastic is commonly used in every type of product packaging, including unit dose packaging, because it is inexpensive, protects the product, and gives the customer a good look at the product without opening the packaging. Unit dose packaging is among the many forms of plastic packaging systems. Most often, unit dose packaging packages medication and is used for other types of medical uses. Unit dose packaging comes with bar code and lid label covers which makes unit dose packaging, because of convenience, a favorite of any rxinsider as well as the long term care patients in a pharmacy client directory.

Unit dose packaging refers to plastic packaging that either wraps dose or unit of medication for one medi dose or emergency usage; or unit dose packaging refers to the packaging of all medical tools for one surgical use or other medical procedure. Of the many packaging systems out there, one of the few that seals medication or medical tools to keep a sterile and tamper-proof environment for the inside product is unit dose packaging.

In a medical environment where they use unit dose packaging to wrap a set of sterile medical tools, the transparency of the plastic, as well as the bar code or other labeling, helps the staff immediately see what they need. An rxinsider working at a pharmacy will also tell you that it is much easier for inventory tracking when using unit dose packaging. A lot of the tracking can be done by computer since a bar code on each unit dose packaging can be scanned in at the time of sale. Lid label covers and different unit dose style for separate medication can also be convenient for the long term medication patient. Unit dose packaging can help a patient easily keep track of different medication. A type of unit dose packaging called blister cards (the little plastic cards with blisters full of pills that punch through) are convenient for carrying in a patients purse or pocket and easy to keep track of the days they take the medication.

Not only is unit dose packaging convenient for the rxinsider, doctors, and patients, it is also helpful for accuracy and a time-saver for those who provide long term medical care or short term care. Let's say for instance a nurse had ten patients lined up for their daily medication. Instead of having to check the name on each bottle and double checking the instructions for each patient, with unit dose packaging, the nurse can save an immense amount of time, work faster, and more accurately which makes her long term patients happier. The unit dose packaging would be a pre-measured amount of medication for a patient, packed and labeled in the patient's own unit dose packaging. So, all the nurse has to do is select the unit dose packaging labeled for each patient. This saves her on the time it would take to measure the medication and to double-check everything to ensure she had the right measurements and information.

Unit dose packaging also keeps longer or extends the expiration date of a medication because of the air-tight quality and tamper-proof nature of unit dose packaging. This helps the long term care givers have enough stock of medication on-hand. It helps the rxinsider and pharmacy with the care of their inventory. Unit dose packaging, all around, is just good for the medical industry, those receiving medical help and those giving it. Unit Dose Packaging Benefits Everyone




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