Unit Dose Packaging Child Safety Numerical Standard Sought By HCPC
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A child-resistant/senior-friendly unit dose packaging test failure should be defined as occurring whenever a child "opens or gains access to more than eight individual units during the full 10 minutes of testing," according to the Healthcare Compliance Packaging Council
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