Plastic products are the best choice for storing, packaging, and marketing medicines. These products can get rid of damage and harmful reactions and can be easily molded into different shapes and sizes according to the requirement. Some of the common types of plastic products used for medicinal packaging include HDPE (high-density polyethylene) pill bottles, PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) plastic bottles, plastic dropper bottles, plastic jars, white plastic HDPE bottles, and so on.
Ideally chosen for packaging Ayurveda products,
vitamins, and
nutraceutical products, high-density
polyethylene pill bottles are available in a variety of stock sizes, usually ranging from 50cc to 300cc. Molded from HDPE plastic, these bottles maintain the freshness of the
medicines by forming a good seal against the container. Safety need not be a concern because tamper-proof covers, like the
pressure-sensitive caps, are readily
offered by the manufacturers.
A polyethylene
terephthalate plastic bottle has an edge over other plastic products because of its strength,
thermos-stability, and transparency. It is a plastic of choice for packaging food and non-food products. A PET plastic bottle is mostly used for packaging medicines because it is
inexpensive,
lightweight, re-salable,
shatter-resistant, and recyclable. It is available in different custom colors like amber, blue and clear. These plastic bottles might also have a screw cap, mist sprayer,
lotion pump, flip top, push-up cap, and flip-top cap, and the like.
There are also plastic dropper bottles used for pharmaceutical and
Ayurveda products. These bottles are mostly made from translucent, light-resistant amber plastic. As a result, they are ideal for storing and packaging
light-sensitive liquid
medications. Some of the models come with removable dropper tips that allow refilling.
PET jars and white ointment jars are some of the common cylindrical plastic jars, which are highly resistant to pressure and impact. These jars are ideally used for creams, gels, and ointments; though their flexibility allows them to be used for vitamins, nutritional supplements, and other pharmaceuticals, which are available in the form of pills, tablets, and capsules as well.
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