Packets a prescription to savings

Teva Pharmaceuticals USA saves significantly as a result of switching to desiccant packets that are inserted automatically at high speeds.

Packet system dispenses up to 300 desiccant packets per minute into bottles.
Packet system dispenses up to 300 desiccant packets per minute into bottles.

Teva Pharmaceuticals, the world’s largest generics pharmaceutical manufacturer, is cutting costs significantly at its Sellersville, PA, facility following a conversion from desiccant canisters to packets. The facility fills millions of bottles per year, most of it sold through major chain drugstores.

Teva had been experiencing line speed and reliability challenges with the canisters before switching to a high-speed automated desiccant packet system from Multisorb Technologies and Active-Pak Automation (APA), a division of Multisorb. Multisorb provides the packets in roll form, and APA provides the equipment that cuts and fills the packets into the bottles. The new system began operation in June 2004.

Reliable desiccant insertion is crucial because moisture protection is often required for pharmaceutical stability, particularly for certain classes of drugs. Teva’s line of heart medications such as Enalapril Maleate and Moexipril HCl are especially prone to moisture-induced degradation.

Faster line speeds

Teva had been using 3¼4-g, 1-g, and 2-g desiccant canisters, but hopper jams and line downtime limited Teva to running its automated insertion equipment at speeds of only 25 to 75 bpm, depending on bottle size. Also, canister supply shortages posed a constant concern.

As a result of switching to Multisorb’s StripPax® Sorbent packets and using packet insertion equipment supplied by APA, Teva performs high-speed, reliable desiccant insertion at speeds to 125 bpm. Although the insertion equipment is capable of speeds to 300 bpm, other considerations keep actual rates lower at Teva.

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