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HCPC names 2013 Compliance Packages of the Year

Noven Therapeutics Brisdelle wins top honors during RxAdherence 2014.

Package of the year. Noven Therapeutics Brisdelle is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (VMS) associated with menopause. The Brisdelle compliance design features calendarized dosing for 30 days of therapy, with a designated area for the patient to note the starting date of the therapy.
Package of the year. Noven Therapeutics Brisdelle is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (VMS) associated with menopause. The Brisdelle compliance design features calendarized dosing for 30 days of therapy, with a designated area for the patient to note the starting date of the therapy.

The Healthcare Compliance Packaging Council awarded the winners of its annual Compliance Package of the Year competition at RxAdherence 2014, the organization’s annual conference on patient adherence and compliance-prompting packaging issues.

The annual competition recognizes the most innovative pharmaceutical packages designed to improve patient adherence. This year’s winners are:
• 2013 Compliance Package of the Year: Noven Therapeutics Brisdelle in MWV Dosepak® from PCI (Packaging Coordinators, Inc.)
• Compliance Package of the Year First Runner Up: Depomed® Gralise® Starter Pack from PCI
• Compliance Package of the Year Second Runner Up: Mylan Amlodipine Besylate in MWV Shellpak® Renew with Optilock® technology
• 2013 Innovative Design Winner: Mem-O-Ring Medication Reminder Ring for Self-Administered Opthalmics

Package of the year
Noven Therapeutics’ Brisdelle is indicated for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (VMS) associated with menopause. The Brisdelle compliance design features calendarized dosing for 30 days of therapy, with a designated area for the patient to note the starting date of the therapy.

The Brisdelle package graphics highlight that the patient should take one capsule each day at bedtime. The calendarization of the product also highlights the need to refill the prescription in the final week of the packaged product. Package graphics highlight the push-and-pull mechanism for accessing the child-resistant protection for the package. The Prescribing Information and Medication Guide are conveniently located in the fifth panel of the package.

Many of the judges commented on the combination of several compliance features together in one package: calendar scheduling; clearly identified medication guide; child resistance; and product branding. One judge noted that the package “features great messaging to the patient on the billboard space, offering supportive, reassuring, friendly language. Packaging use cues are sufficient and effective, and the insert is folded appropriately for the package dimensions. The ability to write in the regimen start date and the numbered doses will help patients keep track of dosing, avoiding some of the confusion that can arise when designs incorporate the days of the week and patients begin therapy midweek.” Most judges agreed that the pack represented “a well thought-out design.”

First runner-up pack
Gralise is indicated for 24-hour pain control for patients with after-shingles pain, also known as postheraputic neuralgia or PHN. The Gralise Starter Pack is designed as a titration therapy, bringing patients from an initial dose of 300 mg on day one, progressing to the maintenance dose of 1800 mg by day 30.  Patients take a single 300-mg tablet on day one, a 600-mg tablet on day two, a combination of 300 mg and 600 mg for days three through six, two 600-mg tablets and a single 300-mg tablet on days 11 through 14, and three 600-mg tablets for days 15 through 30.

The pack features extensive dosing instructions to help guide the patient through the dosing schedule. Patients are also encouraged to take Gralise with food, clearly identified on the pack labeling along with the opportunity to write the start date of the medication. The multipanel wallet-style card also includes a medication guide located in a convenient pocket. The corresponding prescribing insert is adhered to the back of the folded package.

The Gralise package was only two points below the Noven Therapeutics Brisdelle in the final summation of the judges’ evaluations. One judge commented that the “Open Here” instruction typeface could have been larger with an arrow, but then stated, “once opened, however, the panels open up almost magically. It’s a joy to use, with print and color used nicely to provide usage instructions. Really like this approach from a creative design perspective and can see how this would have a positive impact on patient compliance/adherence.”

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