An open-and-shut case for reclosability

Pharmaceutical company Galderma Laboratories switches to a reclosable clamshell for its sample size of prescription topical medicines that's 35% cheaper than before.

Galderma?s MetroCream is now available in a reclosable clamshell package so patients can test at the doctor?s office and reclos
Galderma?s MetroCream is now available in a reclosable clamshell package so patients can test at the doctor?s office and reclos

The skin condition called "rosacea" is common. Because the success of some medications varies on a patient-to-patient basis, physicians often rely on product samples for patient trial before writing prescriptions. As a result, some pharmaceutical companies are trying to boost their return on investment by finding cost-effective ways to enhance sampling programs-and gain physician loyalty in the process.

One such company is Galderma Laboratories Inc. of Fort Worth, TX. Last January, Galderma introduced its MetroGel® and MetroCream(TM) rosacea treatment products in a reclosable thermoformed clamshell package.

In the past, Galderma used a blister pack of polyvinyl chloride and paperboard for these products. The blister contained two 3-oz tubes-one of the gel and one of the cream, along with four separate pieces of patient information. These samples were typically opened at the doctor's office so the doctor could explain usage to patients while watching for any possible side effects. The problem was that once opened, the package was destroyed, leaving the contents loose and making it difficult for the patient to transport them home.

In late '96, Galderma sought support from Placon (Madison, WI) to engineer and manufacture a new secondary package. Placon suggested an updated clamshell that would include a "snap"-open and

Says Joe Willis, senior product manager at Galderma, "Our primary objectives for the new package were to provide the same level of quality and education to the patient, make it more user-friendly, and realize a savings in cost."

The new package consists of a hinged clamshell thermoformed from 100% recycled polyethylene terephthalate. Its depth of draw is roughly 1".

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