
drug repackaging
Drug repackaging involves transferring medication from its original packaging, such as a blister pack or bottle, into smaller, more convenient or cost-effective containers. This process is often done by pharmacies or specialized companies to customize dosages, improve storage, or facilitate easier administration for patients. It requires strict adherence to safety and quality standards to prevent contamination, mix-ups, or errors. Proper repackaging ensures that medications remain effective, accurately labeled, and safe for patient use, often aiding in adherence, especially for individuals managing multiple medications.