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Application of sterilization bags in pharmaceutical packaging

Sterilization bags are widely used in pharmaceutical packaging, mainly in the following aspects:

Ⅰ. Protect the sterility and safety of drugs

Sterilization bags can effectively protect drugs and prevent the invasion of external bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, thereby ensuring the sterility and safety of drugs. This is especially important for drugs that require a strict sterile environment, such as injections and implants.

Ⅱ. Extend the shelf life of drugs

Sterilization bags usually have moisture-proof and anti-oxidation functions, which help to extend the shelf life of drugs and maintain the quality and efficacy of drugs. This is undoubtedly an important advantage for drugs that need to be stored for a long time.

Ⅲ. Convenient transportation and storage

Sterilization bags are usually made of lightweight and easy-to-carry materials, which are convenient for the transportation and storage of drugs. During the circulation of drugs, sterilization bags can reduce the loss of drugs caused by physical damage, contamination, etc., and improve the efficiency of transportation and storage.

Ⅳ. Adapt to the packaging needs of various drugs

Sterilization bags can be customized according to different drug characteristics and packaging requirements, such as different sizes, shapes, materials, etc. This makes sterilization bags suitable for the packaging of a variety of drugs, including powders, granules, oral solid drugs, etc.

Ⅴ. Special applications of medical sterilization bags

Medical sterilization bags are more widely used in drug packaging. They not only have the advantages of the above-mentioned general sterilization bags, but also have the following characteristics:

1. High transparency: Medical sterilization bags usually contain transparent composite films, which make the drugs in the bag clear at a glance and easy to manage and use.

2. Long-term sterility maintenance: Medical sterilization bags can maintain the sterile environment inside for a certain period of time after sterilization (such as 180 days), ensuring the sterility of drugs during storage and transportation.

3. Safety and ease of use: The design of medical sterilization bags usually takes into account the convenience and safety of use, such as sealing and opening with one hand, and color-changing indicators to determine whether sterilization is successful or not.