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Pharmaceutical glass packaging is a type of packaging used to store and transport pharmaceutical products. It is designed to protect the product from contamination, breakage, and other external factors. Pharmaceutical glass packaging is typically made from borosilicate glass, which is a type of glass that is highly resistant to thermal shock and chemical attack. It is also non-porous, which helps to prevent the absorption of moisture and other contaminants. Pharmaceutical glass packaging is available in a variety of shapes and sizes, including vials, ampoules, bottles, and jars.
The use of pharmaceutical glass packaging is essential for the safe and effective delivery of pharmaceutical products. It helps to ensure that the product is not contaminated and that it is delivered in the correct dosage. Additionally, pharmaceutical glass packaging is often used to protect the product from light and other environmental factors.
Some companies in the pharmaceutical glass packaging market include Gerresheimer, Schott, Nipro, and Stevanato Group. Show Less Read more