Although an upsurge in the accessibility of pharmaceuticals is a step forward for such a critical market, there comes one major drawback – the increased possibilities for tampering and counterfeiting.
Not only does this pose more risk for the health of consumers, but can negatively affect brand reputation too. Fortunately, developments in the packaging industry allow pharmaceutical companies to implement solutions that better protect their products, consumers, and brand identity. How? We explore exactly that here.
Read on as we discover security driven packaging for the pharmaceutical industry.
Tamper evident packaging for pharmaceuticals
Tampering can be made evident through overt security features. From the use of tamper evident tapes, to bespoke cartons and shrink bands, there are several scalable and cost-effective systems designed to highlight tampering.
Tamper evident tapes
Using tamper-evident tapes to seal boxes, mailing bags, and other types of pharmaceutical packaging is a great way to deter people from getting into your package during transit.
Gummed paper tape, reinforced paper machine tape, and tamper-evident void tape all provide exceptional tamper evidence for your package. But how do they differ?
When applied, gummed paper tape and reinforced paper machine tape create a permanent bond with the package. This means any attempt to separate the tape from the outer-packaging leaves visible and obvious evidence in the form of damage - We explain the rest of the differences in our ultimate guide to gummed paper tape.
So, what about tamper evident void tape? After it’s been applied to your package, removal will cause the tape to self-destruct, leaving behind a permanent adhesive layer with a message. This could be ‘VOID’ or ‘opened – a strong indicator for the receiver to take action.