Free Online Course - Introduction to Primary Packaging for Medicinal Products

The world of Primary Packaging for Medicinal Products is very complex and with high quality and regulatory requirements. Purpose of the primary packaging for medicinal products is not only storage of the medicine but it can also support the drug delivery process to the human body. There is trend in the pharmaceutical market towards self-medication and you see more and more primary packing which is also considered as a medical device.

You can free of charge expand your knowledge on primary packaging for medicinal products by access to online course "Introduction to Primary Packaging".

Why you should join the online course

  • To learn about the important role that primary packaging have
  • To become aware about aspects that have influence on the choice of packaging
  • To know about different type of primary packaging
  • To understand why the regulatory landscape for primary packaging is so complex

What you will learn

You will get an introduction to the aspects of Primary Packaging for Medicinal Products.

The course covers four topics:

  1. Drug Delivery to Human Body
  2. Choice of Packaging
  3. Type of Packaging
  4. Regulatory Landscape

Who should join

Anyone who would like an introduction to primary packaging for medicinal products.

Need of prior knowledge/experience

You do not need any prior knowledge or experience.

Format

English Language

E-learning by computer or tablet with a loudspeaker.

Free online courses do not include test and certificate.

Length of course

20 minutes

Your instructor

Charlotte Borgensgaard

Availability

You can access the course anytime you want during a period of 3 months starting from the time that you receive your user-id and password.

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