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Food and Drug Administration Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee May 5, 2004 Low Density Polyethylene Vials (LDPE) Paul Seligman, M.D.,

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1 Food and Drug Administration Drug Safety and Risk Management Advisory Committee May 5, 2004 Low Density Polyethylene Vials (LDPE) Paul Seligman, M.D., M.P.H. Director Office of Pharmacoepidemiology & Statistical Science

2 Food and Drug Administration 2 LDPE Current Labeling Techniques  Emboss/deboss LDPE containers  Printed and elongated bottom tabs to LDPE container  Paper label  Shrink wrap labels

3 Food and Drug Administration 3 LDPE Current Labeling Techniques  Tactile recognition (use of textures on LDPE vial)  Glass vials  Unit package overwrap (printed foil pouch containing one embossed LDPE vial)

4 Food and Drug Administration 4 LDPE: Issues for Discussion  Please identify creative solutions or alternative packaging designs that improve legibility and address the problem of ingress of chemical contaminants and at the same time, do not create additional problems.

5 Food and Drug Administration 5 LDPE: Issues for Discussion  Please consider which stakeholder groups manufacturers, practitioners, consumers, etc., can best advise the FDA about possible new packaging configurations that may resolve these issues.

6 Food and Drug Administration 6 LDPE: Issues for Discussion  Given what you have heard today, please describe an appropriate course of action to address the problem of ingress and medication errors due to legibility and similar packaging.


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