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Pharma-Tac Plus Label Is TLMI Award Winner

BLAUVELT, NY | Another Schreiner MediPharm product has joined the international list of the label industry’s best. Pharma-Tac Plus, the multi-functional label solution for infusion bottles, took first place in the “Multi-Process” category at the 2013 TLMI Awards, which are held by the North American Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute. The innovative solution was developed in cooperation with Baxter Healthcare Corporation.

The TLMI Awards judging team places particular importance on the innovation of product entries, as well as their printing and manufacturing quality. The Pharma-Tac Plus label convinced judges due to its superior printing expertise and high quality level, and its sophisticated design spoke for itself.

The goal of the innovation was to equip a label for infusion bottles with enough space for extensive information, stable hanging and easy administration documentation. An integrated booklet label, a hanger and detachable label parts achieved these functionalities.

“The earlier we are involved in the customer’s product development process, the greater our ability to target specific requirements and apply our know-how,” said Gene Dul, President of Schreiner MediPharm U.S.

The paper booklet provides an extended area for multi-lingual text on ingredients and instructions for use. It is firmly connected to the plastic base label, and can be opened and closed with ease by means of a starter tab. The robust hanger is an integral component of the label, and is easy to separate from the label construction for activation. The detachable documentation labels ensure reliable tracing of the medication and allow safe handling, even while wearing gloves.

“With the Pharma-Tac Plus label, we developed an intelligent solution that upgrades infusion bottles and optimizes the end user’s processes,” continued Dul.

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