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Parenteral Packaging is a type of pharmaceutical packaging used for the delivery of drugs and other medical products that are administered directly into the bloodstream. It is designed to protect the product from contamination and to ensure that it is delivered in a safe and effective manner. Parenteral packaging is typically made from materials such as glass, plastic, and aluminum, and is designed to be sterile and tamper-proof. It is also designed to be easy to use and to provide a secure seal to ensure that the product is not compromised.
Parenteral packaging is an important part of the pharmaceutical industry, as it is used to ensure the safe and effective delivery of drugs and other medical products. It is also used to protect the product from contamination and to ensure that it is delivered in a timely manner.
Some companies in the parenteral packaging market include Becton Dickinson, West Pharmaceutical Services, Schott AG, and Baxter International. Show Less Read more