Package design helps keep the patient first

Keeping patient safety in the forefront when designing packaging ensures that the drug or compound arrives intact and at optimal efficacy.

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Between 2010 and 2016, the projected growth of biologics is estimated at $62B, up from $130B to $192B.  It is predicted that by 2016, eight of the top 10 and 27 of the top 50 best-selling global drug products will require 2 to 8°C cold chain storage and handling. 

Temperature excursions are responsible for the degradation of up to 35% of the world’s vaccines. If the same statistics are applied to temperature-sensitive medications that are being distributed to patients, it could lead to issues around patient safety, poor efficacy leading to maligned results, delays in trials, poor recruitment due to lack of product, and increased costs associated with new batch production.

Understanding the thermal and time challenges temperature-sensitive medications will experience are critical to making an informed decision as to how to protect them against degradation. The expected thermal exposure that the temperature-sensitive medication will experience defines the capabilities needed by the temperature control system to provide the necessary level of protection.

Designing the packaging solution

Packaging for temperature-sensitive medications will consist of three items: primary packaging (e.g. vial), secondary packaging (vial box) and tertiary packaging, which provides thermal, physical, and security protection. It is important to remember space/volume costs money to transport, therefore the most efficient secondary packaging possible is preferable as this will ultimately reduce both the size and the weight of the tertiary packaging. Increased density of the payload increases thermal performance and stability of the system.

The key questions to ask include: What is the payload? What is the size of the payload?  What temperature does the payload need to maintain? Where is the shipment going in the world? What is the external profile of the transportation route? How long will the shipment take to reach its destination?

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