Schreiner develops security label for vials

Schreiner MediPharm, a German provider of innovative functional labels for the healthcare industry, has introduced a tamper protection label with a clear and irreversible first-opening indication for vials.

Schreiner MediPharm has introduced a tamper protection label with a clear and irreversible first-opening indication for vials

According to Schreiner MediPharm, drug counterfeiters frequently fill original pharmaceutical containers with ineffective or harmful substitutes. In many cases, container tampering cannot be detected. In the worst cases, a falsified medicine could cause fatal consequences for patients. Developed specifically for vials, Schreiner MediPharm’s new technology can help prevent the illegal reuse of original containers and protect their integrity. 

The new label wraps around the vial up to the level of the cap. To open the vial, a label-integrated tear strip must be peeled off and cannot be resealed. A warning message clearly indicating that the vial has been opened also emerges. As an optional, additional layer of protection, this first-opening indication can be boosted by a void effect feature in which previously invisible lettering or symbols separate from an indicator field. 

For enhanced security, verification features for proof of authenticity also can be incorporated into the label. Furthermore, special features are available such as a detachable documentation label, a transparent inspection window for checking vial content, a light protection function for sensitive substances, or integrated NFC/RFID chips for digital applications. 

Schreiner MediPharm’s new tamper-evident label is especially well-suited for small vials and can be custom-designed to meet various applications. It can be processed in the standard labeling workflow in pharmaceutical production while preserving the product’s branding and design.