- Product Nature: Factors Influencing the Choice of Containers depend on product sensitivity to light, moisture, or air.
- Usage & Storage: Factors Influencing the Choice of Containers also rely on ease of handling, dosing, and storage conditions.
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Physicochemical Properties of the Drug
- Sensitivity to light, moisture, oxygen, or pH changes.
- Tendency for adsorption or absorption onto the packaging material.
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Product Formulation
- Liquid, semi-solid, or solid forms.
- Sterility requirements (e.g., injectables).
- Volatility or reactivity of ingredients.
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Route of Administration
- Parenteral products (injections) demand the highest level of packaging integrity (e.g., Type I glass vials).
- Oral solids require protection primarily from moisture and oxygen.
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Compatibility and Safety
- Risk of leachables or extractables from plastic or metal.
- Potential for product contamination or degradation.
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Shelf Life and Stability Requirements
- Products with a longer shelf life need more robust barrier properties.
- Influence of temperature fluctuations during transportation or storage.
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Regulatory and Legal Constraints
- Must meet pharmacopoeial standards (e.g., USP, EP) and FDA/EMA guidelines.
- Child-resistant and tamper-evident requirements for certain products.
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Cost and Convenience
- Manufacturing feasibility, recycling, and consumer convenience (e.g., lightweight packaging).
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Environmental Considerations
- Sustainability, recyclability, and carbon footprint.
- Reduced reliance on non-renewable resources.
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