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Clariant Healthcare Packaging Moisture-Control Solutions Displayed at CPhI Worldwide 2015 in Madrid

  • Products maintain moisture equilibrium in pharmaceutical packaging
  • Create an ideal storage environment for different drugs
  • Available in canisters and packets

Muttenz, October 13, 2015 – Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, is taking advantage of world's leading pharmaceutical networking event, CPhI Worldwide 2015, to showcase its ability to deliver customized humidity control in pharma packaging. Clariant is exhibiting in Hall 7, Stand 7F28 at the exhibition being held October 13 – 15 in Madrid.

Standard desiccant products, which Clariant also supplies, remove substantially all humidity in pharmaceutical packaging and effectively prevent hydrolytic degradation and extend the shelf-life of many drugs. However, certain pharmaceutical products may need more or less moisture in order to stay effective and that requires a more customized solution provided by Clariant’s EQ-PAK® moisture-control packets and EQ-CAN® canisters.

For instance, the ability of a micronized drug powder to reach optimally into a patient’s lungs when dispensed by a dry-powder inhaler (DPI) can be strongly influenced by moisture. Excessive moisture can increase adhesive or cohesive forces between particles and alter particle size distribution. Excessive dehydration, on the other hand, will increase the electrostatic charge of the particles. Both can adversely affect the fluidization of the powder when patients inhale.

Another example is seen in gelatin capsules that enclose liquid or solid drugs. To maintain the integrity of the capsule over time, the gelatin forming the capsule needs to be plasticized by a significant amount of water. In a low-humidity environment, capsules may lose moisture and become brittle. Under high-humidity conditions, they will gain moisture and soften or fuse together. Because the physical stability of gelatin capsules is primarily associated with the gain or loss of moisture, packaging options are often limited. Active control of the humidity level within the packaging headspace – using Clariant’s EQ-PAK and EQ-CAN products – can provide new options for pharma packagers.

“While hydrolytic degradation of drugs can be addressed by removing substantially all humidity entering the packaging, other pharmaceutical properties may require maintaining a certain headspace humidity within a specific range throughout a product’s shelf life,” explains Elisa Le Floch, Pharm.D., Clariant Healthcare Packaging, Business Development Manager. “As an expert in controlled-atmosphere packaging, Clariant can assist customers in defining the optimal protective packaging system.”

Clariant's EQ-PAK packets and EQ-CAN canisters are specially engineered sorbents that can act as humectants (desorbers) and desiccants (adsorbers) simultaneously, maintaining a particular equilibrium relative humidity (ERH) inside product packaging.

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Clariant Healthcare Packaging is dedicated to enhancing and protecting healthcare products by providing a full portfolio of controlled atmosphere packaging solutions that protect products from degradation and help maintain stability and integrity throughout shelf life. With a global production network and innovative product development, its products include desiccants, oxygen scavengers, active container-closure systems and multilayer barrier packaging.

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EQ-PAK® AND EQ-CAN® ARE TRADEMARKS OF CLARIANT REGISTERED IN MANY COUNTRIES.

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Clariant is a globally leading specialty chemicals company, based in Muttenz near Basel/Switzerland. On December 31, 2014 the company employed a total workforce of 17 003. In the financial year 2014, Clariant recorded sales of CHF 6.116 billion for its continuing businesses. The company reports in four business areas: Care Chemicals, Catalysis, Natural Resources, and Plastics & Coatings. Clariant’s corporate strategy is based on five pillars: increase profitability, reposition portfolio, add value with sustainability, foster innovation and R&D, and intensify growth.

 

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