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Pharmaceutical Labels are an integral part of Pharmaceutical Packaging. They are used to provide information about the product, such as the name of the drug, dosage, manufacturer, and expiration date. Labels also help to ensure that the product is safe and effective, as they provide instructions for proper use and storage. In addition, labels can be used to promote the product, as they can include logos, images, and other branding elements.
Labels are typically made from paper, plastic, or metal, and can be printed using a variety of methods, such as flexography, digital printing, and lithography. They can also be printed with a variety of adhesives, such as permanent, removable, and repositionable.
The Pharmaceutical Labels market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Avery Dennison, CCL Industries, UPM Raflatac, Constantia Flexibles, and 3M. Show Less Read more