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Packaging Material Science

The document discusses pharmaceutical packaging and types of glass used. Pharmaceutical packaging involves enclosing items in containers for shipment or delivery. It must protect the preparation from environmental conditions while being non-reactive, non-toxic, and FDA approved. Selection of packaging considers stability, compatibility with contents, strength, moisture protection and resistance to chemicals, microorganisms, and temperature changes. Four types of glass are described for pharmaceutical packaging, with Type I borosilicate glass being the most chemically inert and resistant.
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Packaging Material Science

The document discusses pharmaceutical packaging and types of glass used. Pharmaceutical packaging involves enclosing items in containers for shipment or delivery. It must protect the preparation from environmental conditions while being non-reactive, non-toxic, and FDA approved. Selection of packaging considers stability, compatibility with contents, strength, moisture protection and resistance to chemicals, microorganisms, and temperature changes. Four types of glass are described for pharmaceutical packaging, with Type I borosilicate glass being the most chemically inert and resistant.
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PACKING OF PHARMACEUTICALS

INTRODUCTION

DEFINITION:

Packing: Packing consists of enclosing an individual item, or several items, in a


container, usually for shipment or delivery. This operation is mostly done by
hand and machine.

Pharmaceutical Packaging: Pharmaceutical packaging means the combination


of components necessary to contain, preserve, protect & deliver a safe,
efficacious drug product, such that at any time point before expiration date of
the drug product, a safe & efficacious dosage form is available.

Types of Packaging Systems:

o Primary package system: Made up of those package components &


subcomponents that come into direct contact with the product, or those
that may have a direct effect on the product shelf life.

o Secondary or tertiary package system: Includes cartons, corrugated shippers


& pallets.

Packaging must meet the following Requirements: [ideal requirements]

Protect the preparation from environmental conditions.


Non-reactive with the product and so does not alter the identity of the
product
Does not impart tastes or odors to the product
Nontoxic
FDA approved
Protect the dosage form from damage or breakage
Meet tamper-resistance requirements, wherever applicable.
Adaptable to commonly employed high-speed packaging equipments.
Criteria for the Selection of package type and package material:

Stability
Compatibility with the contents
Strength of container and the degree of protection required
Moisture-proofness
Resistance to corrosion by Acids or Alkalis
Resistance to grease
Protection against salt
Resistance to microorganisms
Resistance to insects and rodents
Resistance to differences in temperature
Protection against light, fire and pilferage
Odor retention and transmission
Aesthetic effect
Cost
Machine suitability of packaging and the filling method
TYPES OF GLASS

Type I – Borosilicate Glass

Type II – Treated Soda-Lime Glass

Type III – Regular Soda-Lime Glass

Type NP – General Purpose Soda-Lime Glass

Type I: Borosilicate Glass


Highly resistant glass
A substantial part of the alkali & earth cations are replaced by boron and/or
aluminum & zinc.
It is more chemically inert than the soda-lime glass (which contains either
none or an insignificant amount of these cations).
It is used to contain strong acids & alkalies as well as all types of solvents.

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