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Fedrigoni Self-Adhesives offers a wide range of specific self-adhesives solutions for the pharmaceutical sector, with the characteristics needed to satisfy every requirement. Thanks to the materials used, the labels are suitable for any type of packaging and environmental condition, always providing clear and readable information. The products will be on display at Pharmapack Europe, which takes place February 1-2 in Paris, France.
Pharmaceutical products follow very strict regulations, which has to guarantee their safety. Fedrigoni's dedicated line of self-adhesive solutions is designed for OTC Pharmaceutical, as well as for small diameter containers, syringes, vials, ampoules, insulin pens. Their properties allow them to meet the most specific needs, following the European Union directives, ensuring compliance even in the long term.
The offer includes flexible materials for facestocks, high cohesion adhesives for any type of surface, up to particularly tear-resistant solutions for hanging labels. There are different labels suitable for sterilization processes and resistant to high temperatures, rather than materials made for refrigerator storage. The booklet labels are used in particular to provide information on dosage and methods of use.
Safety and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, as well as pharmaceutical supply chain efficiency and patient experience, can be further improved by leveraging the benefits of RFID technology. In this area, Fedrigoni Self Adhesives can rely on the expertise of Tageos, a company that is part of Fedrigoni Group. As a global supplier of RFID inlays and tags, Tageos will be presenting RFID products specifically designed for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries at the Fedrigoni stand.
Tageos enables a wide range of applications in the areas of inventory accuracy and traceability, product authentication, recall management, anti-counterfeiting and ultimately drug safety. Of particular note is Tageos' highly successful EOS-202 U9 inlay, which, more than 12 months after its market introduction, is still the smallest RAIN RFID product on the market, the company says, demonstrating top performance for all types of pharmaceutical products tested in accordance with ARC Spec S.
Pharmaceutical products follow very strict regulations, which has to guarantee their safety. Fedrigoni's dedicated line of self-adhesive solutions is designed for OTC Pharmaceutical, as well as for small diameter containers, syringes, vials, ampoules, insulin pens. Their properties allow them to meet the most specific needs, following the European Union directives, ensuring compliance even in the long term.
The offer includes flexible materials for facestocks, high cohesion adhesives for any type of surface, up to particularly tear-resistant solutions for hanging labels. There are different labels suitable for sterilization processes and resistant to high temperatures, rather than materials made for refrigerator storage. The booklet labels are used in particular to provide information on dosage and methods of use.
Safety and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, as well as pharmaceutical supply chain efficiency and patient experience, can be further improved by leveraging the benefits of RFID technology. In this area, Fedrigoni Self Adhesives can rely on the expertise of Tageos, a company that is part of Fedrigoni Group. As a global supplier of RFID inlays and tags, Tageos will be presenting RFID products specifically designed for the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries at the Fedrigoni stand.
Tageos enables a wide range of applications in the areas of inventory accuracy and traceability, product authentication, recall management, anti-counterfeiting and ultimately drug safety. Of particular note is Tageos' highly successful EOS-202 U9 inlay, which, more than 12 months after its market introduction, is still the smallest RAIN RFID product on the market, the company says, demonstrating top performance for all types of pharmaceutical products tested in accordance with ARC Spec S.