One of the key concerns associated with our conventional ‘push-through’ blister packs is that the crucial information printed on the base foil of the pack is often lost or becomes unreadable or becomes difficult to interpret when we remove the tablet or capsule by pushing them through the base foil.

Every day, a large population in India, takes various types of medications in form of tablets, pills, capsules, etc. which are provided in their respective blister packs. When such packs are kept or stored together, the lost/damaged patient information creates confusion and in-turn poses a potential source of medication error in which a patient takes wrong medication just because he/she could not identify the medicine correctly.

Our invention eliminates these risks by allowing removal of tablets or capsules from the top of the bubble rather than pushing tablets and rupturing the printed foil. Without the need of any extra material of construction, better and safer blister packs can be produced which promises following:

o   Eliminate confusion in consumer’s mind.

o   Provide better patient acceptance.

o   A modification of this invention can reduce the use of aluminium by half.

o   Protected intellectual property. 

 

 

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Currently serving a pharmaceutical research firm as a Research Associate. Post-graduated in Pharmaceutics from Narsee Monjee University, Mumbai.

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