Automatic blister packaging machine
The whole structure adopts open layout structure, and the modular design has good station visibility and convenient maintenance and adjustment. Novel and safe appearance protection design is for safe operation.The heating mechanism adopts the contact type version of the heating, the delay of the turning-on after the heating plate is put down, will limit the material waste in a stroke within; and reduce the heating power and heating temperature, save energy and enhance the stability of the plastic film, not easy to deformation.
Other questions and answers
Q1.Why do pills come in blister packs? A1.More accurate dispensing: Pre-packaged medication in blister packs reduces the chance for dispensing errors within pharmacy operations. Blister packaged medications allow prescriptions to be filled faster as no pill counting and repackaging by the pharmacy staff is required, eliminating pill count errors.
Q2.How many pills are in a blister pack? A2.They commonly hold between 5 and 15 medications per dose and are conveniently organized by time of day: morning, noon, evening and bedtime. Typically, each package contains 1 week supply of medications.
Q3.How do you get pills out of blister packs? A3.Peel back the labeled backing from the center of the blister to take out the tablet. Do not push the tablet through the foil. Place the tablet on the tongue. Take the medicine as soon as you open the blister pack.
Q4.Do pharmacies charge for blister packs?
A4.For maintenance medications, weekly blister packs can significantly increase costs to plans and plan members. Pharmacies charge a dispensing fee each time they fill a prescription. One weekly blister pack is considered one prescription fill.
Q5.Is it OK to take pills out of blister pack? A5.It's only safe to remove pills from the blister pack and put them into another container if you're taking a certain kind of birth control pill called monophasic pills. With monophasic pills, all the active pills in the pack have the same combination of hormones in them and are identical.
Q6.What are the disadvantages of blister packaging? A6.The only real disadvantage of blister packaging is that blister packs take a bit longer to produce. Considering the long list of advantages, however, we'd say blister packaging is often worth the wait.
Q7.How much does a blister pack cost? A7.Despite their bulk, blister cards, such as SureMed or Dispill, are a popular way to package monthly medications. On average, these cards cost about 90 cents each.
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