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Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology

Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology

Edited ByD. A. Dean, E. R. Evans, I. H. Hall
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 30 November 2000
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b12651
Pages 646 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466574786
SubjectsBioscience, Engineering & Technology
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Dean, D. (Ed.), Evans, E. (Ed.), Hall, I. (Ed.). (2000). Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b12651
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Pharmaceutical packaging requires a greater knowledge of materials and a greater intensity of testing than most other packed products, not to mention a sound knowledge of pharmaceutical products and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Structured to meet the needs of the global market, this volume provides an assessment of a wide range of i

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|33 pages
An introduction to pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 2|39 pages
The packaging function: management, development and product shelf life
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
Regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 4|48 pages
Specifications and quality
View abstract
chapter 5|58 pages
Paper- and board-based packaging materials and their use in pack security systems
View abstract
chapter 6|54 pages
Glass containers
View abstract
chapter 7|62 pages
Plastics – an introduction
View abstract
chapter 8|41 pages
Development and approval of a plastic pack
View abstract
chapter 9|37 pages
Films, foils and laminations (combination materials)
View abstract
chapter 10|39 pages
Metal containers
View abstract
chapter 11|49 pages
Closures and closure systems
View abstract
chapter 12|25 pages
Sterile products and the role of rubber components
View abstract
chapter 13|30 pages
Blister, strip and sachet packaging
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
The packaging line
View abstract
chapter 15|19 pages
Warehousing, handling and distribution
View abstract
chapter 16|32 pages
Printing and decoration
View abstract
chapter 17|15 pages
Present and future trends
View abstract

Pharmaceutical packaging requires a greater knowledge of materials and a greater intensity of testing than most other packed products, not to mention a sound knowledge of pharmaceutical products and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Structured to meet the needs of the global market, this volume provides an assessment of a wide range of i

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|33 pages
An introduction to pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 2|39 pages
The packaging function: management, development and product shelf life
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
Regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 4|48 pages
Specifications and quality
View abstract
chapter 5|58 pages
Paper- and board-based packaging materials and their use in pack security systems
View abstract
chapter 6|54 pages
Glass containers
View abstract
chapter 7|62 pages
Plastics – an introduction
View abstract
chapter 8|41 pages
Development and approval of a plastic pack
View abstract
chapter 9|37 pages
Films, foils and laminations (combination materials)
View abstract
chapter 10|39 pages
Metal containers
View abstract
chapter 11|49 pages
Closures and closure systems
View abstract
chapter 12|25 pages
Sterile products and the role of rubber components
View abstract
chapter 13|30 pages
Blister, strip and sachet packaging
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
The packaging line
View abstract
chapter 15|19 pages
Warehousing, handling and distribution
View abstract
chapter 16|32 pages
Printing and decoration
View abstract
chapter 17|15 pages
Present and future trends
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Pharmaceutical packaging requires a greater knowledge of materials and a greater intensity of testing than most other packed products, not to mention a sound knowledge of pharmaceutical products and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Structured to meet the needs of the global market, this volume provides an assessment of a wide range of i

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|33 pages
An introduction to pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 2|39 pages
The packaging function: management, development and product shelf life
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
Regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 4|48 pages
Specifications and quality
View abstract
chapter 5|58 pages
Paper- and board-based packaging materials and their use in pack security systems
View abstract
chapter 6|54 pages
Glass containers
View abstract
chapter 7|62 pages
Plastics – an introduction
View abstract
chapter 8|41 pages
Development and approval of a plastic pack
View abstract
chapter 9|37 pages
Films, foils and laminations (combination materials)
View abstract
chapter 10|39 pages
Metal containers
View abstract
chapter 11|49 pages
Closures and closure systems
View abstract
chapter 12|25 pages
Sterile products and the role of rubber components
View abstract
chapter 13|30 pages
Blister, strip and sachet packaging
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
The packaging line
View abstract
chapter 15|19 pages
Warehousing, handling and distribution
View abstract
chapter 16|32 pages
Printing and decoration
View abstract
chapter 17|15 pages
Present and future trends
View abstract

Pharmaceutical packaging requires a greater knowledge of materials and a greater intensity of testing than most other packed products, not to mention a sound knowledge of pharmaceutical products and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Structured to meet the needs of the global market, this volume provides an assessment of a wide range of i

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|33 pages
An introduction to pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 2|39 pages
The packaging function: management, development and product shelf life
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
Regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 4|48 pages
Specifications and quality
View abstract
chapter 5|58 pages
Paper- and board-based packaging materials and their use in pack security systems
View abstract
chapter 6|54 pages
Glass containers
View abstract
chapter 7|62 pages
Plastics – an introduction
View abstract
chapter 8|41 pages
Development and approval of a plastic pack
View abstract
chapter 9|37 pages
Films, foils and laminations (combination materials)
View abstract
chapter 10|39 pages
Metal containers
View abstract
chapter 11|49 pages
Closures and closure systems
View abstract
chapter 12|25 pages
Sterile products and the role of rubber components
View abstract
chapter 13|30 pages
Blister, strip and sachet packaging
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
The packaging line
View abstract
chapter 15|19 pages
Warehousing, handling and distribution
View abstract
chapter 16|32 pages
Printing and decoration
View abstract
chapter 17|15 pages
Present and future trends
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Pharmaceutical packaging requires a greater knowledge of materials and a greater intensity of testing than most other packed products, not to mention a sound knowledge of pharmaceutical products and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Structured to meet the needs of the global market, this volume provides an assessment of a wide range of i

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|33 pages
An introduction to pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 2|39 pages
The packaging function: management, development and product shelf life
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
Regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 4|48 pages
Specifications and quality
View abstract
chapter 5|58 pages
Paper- and board-based packaging materials and their use in pack security systems
View abstract
chapter 6|54 pages
Glass containers
View abstract
chapter 7|62 pages
Plastics – an introduction
View abstract
chapter 8|41 pages
Development and approval of a plastic pack
View abstract
chapter 9|37 pages
Films, foils and laminations (combination materials)
View abstract
chapter 10|39 pages
Metal containers
View abstract
chapter 11|49 pages
Closures and closure systems
View abstract
chapter 12|25 pages
Sterile products and the role of rubber components
View abstract
chapter 13|30 pages
Blister, strip and sachet packaging
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
The packaging line
View abstract
chapter 15|19 pages
Warehousing, handling and distribution
View abstract
chapter 16|32 pages
Printing and decoration
View abstract
chapter 17|15 pages
Present and future trends
View abstract

Pharmaceutical packaging requires a greater knowledge of materials and a greater intensity of testing than most other packed products, not to mention a sound knowledge of pharmaceutical products and an understanding of regulatory requirements. Structured to meet the needs of the global market, this volume provides an assessment of a wide range of i

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|33 pages
An introduction to pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 2|39 pages
The packaging function: management, development and product shelf life
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
Regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical packaging
View abstract
chapter 4|48 pages
Specifications and quality
View abstract
chapter 5|58 pages
Paper- and board-based packaging materials and their use in pack security systems
View abstract
chapter 6|54 pages
Glass containers
View abstract
chapter 7|62 pages
Plastics – an introduction
View abstract
chapter 8|41 pages
Development and approval of a plastic pack
View abstract
chapter 9|37 pages
Films, foils and laminations (combination materials)
View abstract
chapter 10|39 pages
Metal containers
View abstract
chapter 11|49 pages
Closures and closure systems
View abstract
chapter 12|25 pages
Sterile products and the role of rubber components
View abstract
chapter 13|30 pages
Blister, strip and sachet packaging
View abstract
chapter 14|16 pages
The packaging line
View abstract
chapter 15|19 pages
Warehousing, handling and distribution
View abstract
chapter 16|32 pages
Printing and decoration
View abstract
chapter 17|15 pages
Present and future trends
View abstract
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