Pharmapack Europe winners reflect package diversity

Pharmaceutical package winners include Novo Nordisk insulin pen, Weleda’s carton for vials, and a blister-pack carrying case.

NovoPen Echo
NovoPen Echo

 

Pharmapack Europe’s 2013 Awards revealed innovative solutions in packaging and delivery systems for medicinal and healthcare products that reached the market between November 2011 and December 2012.

In the "Compliance" category, NovoPen Echo by Novo Nordisk was awarded as the first insulin delivery device to combine a memory function and half-unit dosage system. The memory function displays how many units of insulin were last delivered and when, enabling children to manage their own treatment autonomously and self-inject their insulin more easily. This new device introduces an element of fun into the patient experience with a variety of stickers that can be used to personalize the pen.

Additional features of this new insulin device are its ease of use and the option of customizing the look of the pen with a wide variety of colorful skin covers to help make the experience more personal and individualized. NovoPen Echo aims to help develop kids’ confidence as these features help children to self-inject more easily while also providing parents with reassurance that their child can manage this important responsibility on their own.

In the "Ease of use and process simplification" category, Arnica RH (Radix) DIS by Weleda was recognized for its paperboard packaging system comprising a tamper-proof closing device. Once opened, vials (or other pharmaceutical products) can be removed easily. The resealable box comes from board and paper packaging supplier Edelmann. The Weleda Group, meanwhile, is a Basel, Switzerland-based maker of all-natural skin and personal care, baby and mother care, and specialized medications. The user receives simple and easy-to-handle packaging. The machine technology stems from partner Uhlmann Pac-Systeme.

The "Easy use for ambulatory care" category was won by a blister-pack carrying case from STI Plastics. This range of blister-pack carrying cases is designed to store, transport, and protect bandages, blister packs, patches, etc. The packaging is made from 100%-recyclable plastic and is available to suit products of all sizes. It is quick and easy to open, and practical to handle. It is available with a day/night opening system for medicinal products packaged in a single blister pack.

Packs are user-friendly, with a dedicated shape, available for each patch or bandage.The packs allow for quick and easy opening by the customer and provide safe and solid packaging with no risk to tear the bandage, and the medicine can’t get outside of its blister. It incorporates in-mold label technology, which provides an unalterable surface for customer directions. The label can cover all sides and eliminate the direction leaflet.

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