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Patch-Safe from Schreiner MediPharm for storage of used transdermal patches

Schreiner MediPharm developed the Patch-Safe specialty label for PS Marketing & Outsourcing GmbH, to be used for safe disposal of patches containing active ingredients.

According to Schreiner, the multilayer label is applied to sachets and reliably seals a used transdermal patch between two layers. In the case of patches containing high concentrations of opioids, an accidental transfer of active ingredients to the skin and the resulting health risks, as well as potential abuse, can thus be prevented.

Picture: Patch-Safe

When properly used, Schreiner further explains, transdermal patches with high concentrations of active ingredients are effective and safe means of drug delivery used in chronic pain management or hormone therapy. However, when patches that contain opioids come into contact with the skin of non-patients, this may lead to serious health problems with deadly consequences—especially for children. In addition, pain patches in particular pose a high risk of abuse by drug addicts or, in some cases, by patients suffering from chronic pain because even used patches still contain large amounts of active ingredients. Therefore, health authorities in various countries have issued recommendations and requirements for safe disposal of the patches, the manufacturer said describing the product in a press release.

Furthermore, with the label that has been newly developed by Schreiner MediPharm patches containing active ingredients can be safely stored and and disposed of after they have been used. The specialty label solution for sachets of transdermal patches is applied to the individual packaging unit and consists of several layers. The bottom layer permanently adheres to the sachet while the transparent top layer can be partially opened to insert the patch and to firmly seal it by reclosing the label. For additional safety, Patch-Safe can be provided with a perforation for tamper protection: An attempt to reopen the label with the inserted and sealed patch will cause the label to tear along the perforation—peeling off the top label layer will then only be possible with great force and thus additionally impedes abuse.

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