Neopac Develops Polyfoil Dropper Tube for Streuli Vitamin D Application

Partnership yields direct, precise dosing of Vitamin D for children and infants.

Neopac Polyfoil Dropper Tube
Neopac Polyfoil Dropper Tube

Babies and toddlers up to three years of age often require daily administration of 400–600 international units (I.E.) of Vitamin D. Considering the product’s frequent use, this makes practical, simple administration all the more important.

Hoffmann Neopac, a provider of packaging for a broad array of industries and applications, partnered with Streuli Pharma AG to launch a dropper tube for direct, precision administering of Vitamin D. The packaging system houses Vitamin D in a tube with a metered dropper, resulting in safer, more accurate dosages.

For 150 years, Streuli has produced medicines for the Swiss pharmaceutical market. The company had the idea for a precise dropper mechanism to simplify Vitamin D dosage for young children, so it tapped Neopac as a partner.

The innovative dropper system dispenses droplets individually by applying light pressure to the tube. Each drop is designed to contain 200 I.E. of Vitamin D, which would allow easy dosage of both 400 and 600 I.E., according to age phase. The glass-free packaging of D3 piccolo is meant to be directly inserted into the mouth, and it also makes the package more transportable.

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