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Ampoules, vials, and syringes may be labelled with precise barcodes quickly and easily with MPI’s Pharmacy Accessory Label Printers.
A desktop printer and MPI’s proprietary Pak-EDGE UD Barcode Labelling Software make up the PALP. All linear, 2D, and GS1 barcodes can be included on labels made with the Pharmacy Accessory Label Printer and Pak-EDGE UD Barcode Labelling Program.
These barcodes are produced using software that was exclusively created by MPI and is regularly updated to reflect the most recent developments in barcode technology for pharmaceutical packaging.
The software supports an infinite variety of barcode permutations, most of which include the product’s NDC code, regional expiration date, and packaged-date information.
Key details are provided on pharmacy labels, including the patient’s name, the doctor’s name, the drug’s name and strength, dose instructions, and more.
Also, pharmacy labels provide emphasis on crucial instructions like when to take the medication or safety measures that must be taken when using the medication.
Information from both the doctor and the pharmacist is communicated on pharmacy labels. They aid with instructing individuals and medical personnel on how to properly administer the medication.
Pharmacy labels are used by hospitals, clinics, doctors’ offices, nursing homes, and other facilities to convey information that guarantees correct patient care.
In order to withstand the rigours of a hospital environment and operate in unison with the latest technology that are a part of a contemporary healthcare system, United Ad Label offers pharmaceutical labels.
The Global Pharmacy Label Printer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Pharmatech Solutions Limited, a Ghanaian-owned business with a strategic focus on providing technological solutions to improve efficiency within the healthcare industry, is getting ready to introduce the user-friendly Approved Label Printer, a machine for labelling prescription medications, in Ghana.
Approved Label Printer was created to end the recurrence of human dispensing errors in prescriptions for medicines, claim the company’s founders, pharmacists Hayford Nkansah Brako and Isaac Nkrumah, because of the frequency of reports of subpar, careless, and illegible hand-written prescriptions and their associated risks of harm to patients.
The pharmacists at every healthcare facility sampled gave lovely descriptions of the effectiveness and simplicity of use. The 24-hour pharmacy at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, 37 Hospital Chemists, and Lister Hospital are just a few of the significant healthcare facilities now utilising the printers.