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Pharmaceuticals
'Reverse settlements' case heard in the U.S. Supreme Court
FTC argues 'pay-to-delay' agreements by brand-name pharmaceutical firms to generic producers violate antitrust laws; decision expected by June.
March 28, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
No standing pat at Pack Expo or at Perrigo
Never ones to stand pat when it comes to the packaging shows they organize and produce, the folks at PMMI have cooked up something brand new for Pack Expo Las Vegas this year: the Center for Trends & Technology, or CTT.
March 21, 2013
Materials
Serialization: EU's track and trace versus U.S.'s e-pedigree
Healthcare Packaging Publisher Jim Chrzan talks with Barry McDonogh and Dave Harty from Systech International, clarifying the enormous challenge ahead.
March 20, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
Analyzing IOM’s report calling for a global track and trace of pharmaceuticals
Healthcare Packaging columnist Dirk Rodgers says what’s needed is a group to perform an analysis that would point the way toward fixing the actual problems we have in the U.S. today and show how that would be accomplished.
March 15, 2013
Materials
Five tips to ensuring product integrity in temperature-sensitive distribution
UPS points to risk management planning, limiting supply chain handoffs, and quality agreements among five vital tips for temperature-sensitive product packaging and distribution.
March 11, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
Pending USP revisions to packaging and moisture permeation chapters
Dr. Desmond G. Hunt, senior scientific liaison within the U.S. Pharmacopoeial Convention (USP), discusses USP’s pending revisions to USP General Chapter Containers—Performance Testing, concerning packaging and moisture permeation.
March 1, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
Attacking ‘counterfeit’ medications with a broader strategy
New Institute of Medicine report points to a new way of talking about and addressing problematic meds globally, with packaging smack dab in the middle of the issue.
February 21, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
Could ‘Big Data’ help thwart counterfeit meds?
Despite numerous anti-counterfeiting products and approaches, the vexing problem continues worldwide.
February 11, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
Will economic drivers create a market shift to more reusable temperature-controlled shipping containers around the globe?
An interview with Pelican BioPharma’s Director of Business Development, Jeff Wodrich, and VP of Sales Kevin Lawler.
February 5, 2013
Materials
Temperature-sensitive logistics market in state of flux
Healthcare Packaging Publisher Jim Chrzan shares observations from Cool Chain Logistics Europe in Basel, Switzerland.
January 29, 2013
Materials
Cold chain: Recession, growth, and logistics in 2013
Despite the current global economic uncertainty, temperature-control professionals in the life sciences are optimistic about job prospects, and growth is predicted for 2013 and beyond.
January 15, 2013
Materials
Will California e-pedigree dates slip again?
Healthcare Packaging welcomes columnist Dirk Rodgers in discussing pharmaceutical track-and-trace technology, standards, and regulatory compliance issues.
January 9, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
A revolution in drug label regulation?
A federal appeals court recently said FDA could not legally prohibit a drug company salesman from promoting off-label uses of its drug. Here’s what this could mean to drug manufacturers, and to FDA.
December 27, 2012
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