Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention is related to packaging and labelling pharmaceutical products,
in particular packaging and labelling container comprising pharmaceutical compounds
and/or medical devices. The present invention is further related to the use of such
pharmaceutical products.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Pharmaceutical products typically consist of a pharmaceutical compound, preferably
an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), in a suitable dosage form, such as tablets,
capsules, solutions, or suspensions. These products must be carefully stored and transported
to maintain the integrity and efficacy of the pharmaceutical compound. To achieve
this, the pharmaceutical compound is usually contained in a primary container, such
as bags, vials, syringes, ampoules, blister packs, or bottles, depending on the dosage
form and administration route.
[0003] The primary container serves to protect the pharmaceutical compound from environmental
factors such as moisture, light, and air, which could lead to degradation of the pharmaceutical
compound. In addition to the primary container, pharmaceutical products are also typically
enclosed in a secondary packaging. This secondary packaging serves both a protective
and regulatory function, as it provides additional layers of protection during shipping
and handling, while also ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. It is usually
a plastic wrapping.
[0004] In certain cases, the pharmaceutical product may also comprise a medical device that
facilitates administration of the compound. For example, (prefilled) syringes, auto-injectors,
or inhalers are common devices used for administering specific pharmaceutical compounds.
These medical devices are often co-packaged with the pharmaceutical product or integrated
into the primary container to ensure proper and efficient delivery of the pharmaceutical
compound to the patient.
[0005] To provide important data about the pharmaceutical product, the primary container
needs to have either a printed label attached to the primary container, or a screen
directly printed onto the primary container. Sometimes the secondary packaging also
comprises a label or screen with the same or additional information as the primary
container. Generally, labels are an integral part of the pharmaceutical product packaging,
and they must comply with regulatory requirements, providing clear and accurate information
about the product. Labels may include details such as the name of the pharmaceutical
compound, the dosage form, instructions for use, storage conditions, expiration date,
and other essential information.
[0006] Labels comprise many different materials. Generally, a label comprises a substrate
material, is printed with an ink, optionally comprises an adhesive and eventually
a liner. These materials are prone for leaching chemical ingredients, such as volatiles,
semi-volatiles, as well as non-volatile compounds, of various nature during the sterilization
step, wherein the pharmaceutical product typically is exposed to elevated temperatures,
or during shelf-life. Such leaching affects the stability and the quality of the packaged
pharmaceutical compound.
[0007] As set out above, the label of a pharmaceutical product comprises important information.
For example, in pharmaceutical application, different products and/or applications
are color coded to reduce errors in the hospital. (cf.
"Qualitätssicherung Intensiv-/
Notfallmedizin: Spritzenetiketten (divi.de)").
Summary of the Invention
[0008] The need to reduce leachables and the need for intuitive, visible color-coded labels
are incompatible. The colored label is therefore only provided on the secondary packaging,
while on the primary container only monochrome font is provided.
[0009] As not all pharmaceutical compounds can be administered directly to a patient, the
clinical staff often needs to prepare the administration by transferring the pharmaceutical
compound into a medical device like a syringe or another container. As clinical staff
is under time pressure a lot, not or uncolored labeled syringes/containers are posing
a significant, untraceable thread for the patient.
[0010] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a pharmaceutical product
with a higher stability during sterilization and longer lifetime during shelf-life,
which does not endanger the patient.
[0011] It has now surprisingly found out that above-mentioned problem can be achieved by
a pharmaceutical product, wherein the pharmaceutical product comprises
- a container comprising a pharmaceutical compound and/or a medical device suitable
for receiving the pharmaceutical compound from the container,
- an enclosure enclosing the container and/or the medical device, and
- a label comprised by the enclosure,
wherein the enclosure comprises at least one wall enclosing a main cavity,
wherein the main cavity is a closed cavity,
wherein the cavity comprises the container and/or the medical device.
[0012] It has been further surprisingly found that above-mentioned object can be achieved
by the use of a pharmaceutical product according to the present invention for sterile
storing the pharmaceutical compound the use of a pharmaceutical product according
to the present invention for filling the pharmaceutical compound into a medical device.
[0013] The advantage of the present invention is that the risk of degradation of the pharmaceutical
compound by extractables or leachables is reduced and the danger of mislabeled transfer
devices by providing the clinical staff with an additional, colored flexibly attachable
label is further enhanced.
Definitions
[0014] The term
'polymer' as used herein denotes an organic polymer, preferably a polymer selected from polyolefins,
polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, or mixtures thereof,
more preferably a polyolefin selected from the list consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene,
or mixtures thereof.
[0015] The term
'liquid-tight' as used herein denotes a quality of an object to function as a barrier for a liquid,
preferably for a water-based liquid.
[0016] The term
'barrier layer" as used herein denotes a material, which can slow down the process of oxygen permeation.
Preferably, it comprises, more preferably consists of, a based barrier material, most
preferably ethylene-vinyl alcohol (EVOH), or a metal oxide material, most preferably
a silicon oxide layer or an aluminum oxide layer. Such barrier layer can require a
supporting or binding layer to adhere thereto. Metal oxide-based layers can be deposited
directly onto the polymer material (e.g., by chemical vapor deposition).
[0017] The term
'heat sealing' as used herein denotes thermal welding of polymer films. In this process, at least
two polymer films are heated until at least the glass transition temperature is reached
and the plastics in these areas begin to become liquid or at least low viscous. By
simultaneous or subsequent mechanical pressing of these areas, the polymers are mixed
together at this point and, after cooling and solidification, form a fixed joint called
a seam.
[0018] The term
'active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)' as used herein denotes a substance preferably provided in a pharmaceutical product
that is biologically active and responsible for producing intended therapeutic effects.
APIs are the key ingredients in medications that treat, diagnose, or prevent diseases.
For example, in a pain relief medication like ibuprofen, ibuprofen itself is the API,
while other components in the formulation (excipients) may help with the drug's stability,
absorption, or delivery. APIs can be small molecules or large molecules such as proteins
or antibodies.
[0019] The term
'additive' as used herein denotes further components, which can be present in polymer compositions
to modify their physical properties. Examples of additives are antioxidant(s), stabilizer(s),
such as process stabilizers and UV stabilizers, acid scavenger(s), metal deactivators,
crosslinking agents, such as free radical generating agent(s), e.g., organic peroxide(s),
scorch retarder(s), crosslinking booster(s), processing aid(s), flame retardant additive(s),
water tree retardant additive(s), inorganic filler(s), and voltage stabilizer(s).
These groups of additives and the individual additive compounds therein are usually
well known in the polymer field.
[0020] The term
'sterile' as used denotes the status of an object having a significantly reduced number of
bacteria and/or viruses on its surface to reduce the risk of an infection. In particular,
the term
'sterile' denotes an object or substance, which has a bioburden load of lower than 10
-6. The bioburden load can be measured i.e., according to ISO 11737-1:2018.
[0021] The term
'sterilization' as used herein denotes a method to destroy all forms of living microorganisms from
a substance. As there is always a certain probability of at least one microorganism
to survive such procedure, the aim of sterilization is the reduction of initially
present microorganisms or other potential pathogens. Generally, sterilization is accepted
to be achieved if the bioburden load of the substance of object to be sterilized is
lower than 10
-6. The bioburden load can be measured i.e., according to ISO 11737-1:2018. Sterilization
can be achieved using several methods. In one sterilization process the object is
heated up to at least 105 °C to achieve a sterile object. Thereby, the object should
not be deformed by the elevated temperature. Preferably, the heating step is performed
in an autoclave. In another sterilization process, the object is brought into contact
with toxic gases such as a mixture of ethylene oxide and carbon dioxide. Filtration
methods are also used to sterilize liquids, i.e., by using membrane filters, Seitz
filters, and/or candle filters. Finally, sterilization can be achieved by indirect
energy import into or onto the object, e.g., by ultrasonic waves, ultraviolet light,
as well as by high energy particles (such as electrons, gamma- or X-rays).
[0022] The term
'seam' as used herein denotes an area of at least two connected walls including at least
one edge of each wall of an enclosure, preferably bag, at which the two walls are
connected, i.e., by gluing or sealing, thereby forming a seam area, a seam edge, and
an inner boundary of the edge.
[0023] The term
'oxygen depleted gas' denotes a gas, which has a lower concentration of oxygen than air, preferably no
or only trace amounts of oxygen. Hence, preferably, the oxygen depleted gas comprises,
preferably consists of, a gas selected from nitrogen, carbon dioxide, a noble gas,
or mixtures thereof. Most preferably, the oxygen depleted gas comprises, preferably
consists of, nitrogen.
[0024] The term
'secondary headspace' as used herein denote the volume between an object packaged by an enclosure and the
enclosure itself. It is called secondary headspace, as the object often is a container
comprising a compound, preferably a liquid compound, and another headspace fill with
gas, which is usually denoted as primary headspace. Preferably, the secondary headspace
is filled with an oxygen depleted gas and/or a water depleted gas.
[0025] The term
'colored ink' as used herein denotes an ink, which has a color different from black, preferably
visually clearly distinct from black. The difference from black can be quantified
using the CIELAB color space
L*a*b*, wherein
L* represents lightness (0 is black and 100 is white),
a* represents the position of the color on the green-red axis (negative values are
green, positive values are red), and
b* represents the position of the color on the blue-yellow axis (negative values are
blue, positive values are yellow). Black ink typically has an
L* value close to 0 and a* and
b* values close to 0, indicating minimal color (nearly neutral in both axes). Colored
inks on the other hand have non-zero
a* and/or
b* values, which indicate the presence of specific colors (red, green, blue, or yellow
tones). Measurements are usually conducted using spectrometers or colorimeters.
Detailed description of the Invention
[0026] As set out above, the present invention is related to a pharmaceutical product and
the use thereof, both of which will be described in the following.
Pharmaceutical product
[0027] The most general embodiment of the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical
product, wherein the pharmaceutical product comprises
- a container comprising a pharmaceutical compound and/or a medical device suitable
for receiving the pharmaceutical compound from the container,
- an enclosure enclosing the container and/or the medical device, and
- a label comprised by the enclosure,
wherein the enclosure comprises at least one wall enclosing a main cavity,
wherein the main cavity is a closed cavity,
wherein the cavity comprises the container and/or the medical device.
[0028] The containers comprised by the pharmaceutical product of the present invention are
preferably selected from prefilled syringes, blister packs, vials, bottles, sachets,
ampoules, tubes, cartridges and pens, and inhalers. Blister packs are usually used
for tablets and capsules, offering individual protection. Vials are usually glass
or plastic containers for injectable medications, often sealed with rubber stoppers.
Bottles are usually plastic or glass bottles for liquids, syrups, or pills. Sachets
are usually single-dose packets for powders, granules, or gels. Ampoules are usually
small, sealed glass containers for single-dose liquid medications. Tubes are usually
used for ointments, creams, and gels. Cartridges and pens are usually used for injectables
such as insulin in reusable delivery systems. Inhalers are devices for delivering
respiratory medications. Preferably, the containers comprised by the pharmaceutical
product of the present invention are containers suitable for comprising a liquid.
Hence, preferably, the container comprised in the pharmaceutical product of the present
invention is selected from the list consisting of vials, bottles, and ampoules.
[0029] The pharmaceutical compound as comprised in the container comprised in the pharmaceutical
product of the present invention can be selected from a solid or a liquid compound.
If the pharmaceutical compound is a solid compound, it is preferably a pulverized
solid compound. Preferably, the pharmaceutical compound is present in liquid form,
preferably in solution, more preferably in aqueous solution.
[0030] The pharmaceutical compound can be a compound as usually used in pharmaceutical applications,
e.g. sodium chloride. However, more specifically, the pharmaceutical compound could
also be an active pharmaceutical ingredient, preferably an active pharmaceutical ingredient
in solution. It should be understood that in specific cases, the active pharmaceutical
ingredient is sensitive to specific environmental impacts, i.e. UV or VIS radiation,
oxygen, or water.
[0031] The enclosure of the pharmaceutical product of the present invention is preferably
selected from the list consisting of an overwrap, a pouch, a flow-wrap, and rigid
or semirigid blisters. Hence, preferably, the wall of the enclosure of the pharmaceutical
product of the present invention comprises, preferably consists of, at least one polymer
film, preferably a flexible, thermoformable, and/or thermoformed polymer film.
[0032] Usually, overwraps are formed by wrapping the polymer film around the product and
heat sealing it at its edges. Overwraps might also be formed by more than one polymer
film. A flow-wrap is similar to an overwrap but can be produced in continuous mode.
Blisters are usually formed by thermoforming a plastic cavity from a thermoformable
polymer film and covering the plastic cavity with a flexible polymer film.
[0033] Preferably, the at least one wall comprises, preferably consists of, at least one
polymer film comprising a polymer, preferably a flexible, thermoformable, and/or thermoformed
polymer film, more preferably is a flexible polymer film. More preferably, the at
least one polymer film is a weldable or sealable polymer film. Additionally, preferably,
the at least one polymer film is preferably a sealable polymer film. Furthermore,
the polymer film is preferably a liquid-tight film.
[0034] The polymer film comprises, preferably consists of, a polymer material. The polymer
material is preferably selected from the list consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene,
polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide, ethylene vinyl alcohol, or mixture thereof.
More preferably the polymer material is selected from polyethylene or polypropylene.
These materials have an ideal balance of material properties, processability, inertia
in view of the neuraxial drug, and low price. Additionally, the polymer film can preferably
comprise one or more additives. The polymer film preferably comprises at least 80
wt.-% of the polymer with respect to the total weight of the material of the container,
more preferably at least 90 wt.-%, and most preferably at least 95 wt.-%.
[0035] Preferably, the polymer film has a haze value measured according to ASTM D1003, Procedure
B, of less than 60%, preferably less than 30%, more preferably less than 25%, and
most preferably less than 15%. This ensures that the user can see the products comprised
by the enclosure.
[0036] Preferably, the polymer material of the polymer film has a glass transition temperature
Tg measured according to ASTM D3418, of not more than 80 °C, preferably not more than
60 °C, more preferably not more than 40 °C, and most preferably not more than 20 °C.
This ensures thermal stability in particular in view of the sterilization conditions
used.
[0037] In a preferred embodiment, the polymer film comprises, preferably consists of, a
multilayer polymer material. The multilayer polymer material can be prepared by coextrusion,
e.g., in a blown-extrusion process, in cast-extrusion process, or in an extrusion-laminating
process, optionally after deposition, preferably chemical vapor deposition, of a barrier
layer onto one of the films. Hence, the polymer film of the wall of the enclosure
can have an innermost layer, wherein the innermost layer denotes the layer forming
at least parts, preferably all of, the inner surface of the enclosure, and the polymer
film of the wall of the enclosure can have an outermost layer, wherein the outermost
layer denotes the layer forming at least parts, preferably all of, the outer surface
of the enclosure.
[0038] The innermost layer usually has the function of providing inertia of the polymer
film of the wall of enclosure the in view of packaged products, i.e. the container
and the medical device. Hence, preferably, the material of the innermost layer is
a material, which prevents or at least reduces migration of compounds from the multilayer
polymer material into the enclosure. Furthermore, the material of the innermost layer
is preferably a material which prevents or at least reduces migration of compounds
from the packaged products into the multilayer polymer material of the enclosure.
Particularly preferably, the material of the innermost layer is a material which prevents
or at least reduces migration of the pharmaceutical compound into the multilayer polymer
material of the enclosure. Hence, most preferably, the material of the innermost layer
of the enclosure according to the present invention is selected from the list consisting
of a polypropylene, a polyethylene, or a cyclic olefin, more preferably is a cyclic
olefin.
[0039] The function of the outermost layer of the multilayer the polymer film of the wall
of enclosure is to provide impact protection from the environment to protect the wall
of the enclosure. Hence, preferably, the material of the outermost layer is preferably
a polymer material having improved mechanical properties, such as tensile strength,
impact strength, and/or toughness. Hence, preferably, the material of the outermost
layer of the wall of the enclosure is a polyolefin material, most preferably is selected
from a polyethylene or a polypropylene.
[0040] The multilayer polymer material of the wall of the enclosure according to the present
invention preferably further comprises a barrier layer. The barrier layer preferably
comprises, more preferably consists of, a material selected from ethylene vinyl alcohol
(EVOH) or a metal oxide, preferably aluminum oxide or silicon oxide. It should be
noted that a barrier layer made from EVOH usually does not need a support layer, as
it is extruded.
[0041] The label preferably comprises, more preferably consists of, a sheet. Such a sheet
can be of any shape. However, a rectangular shape is preferred. Preferred materials
for the sheet can be selected from the list consisting of paper or a polymer. The
polymer is preferably selected from the list consisting of polyethylene terephthalate,
polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyamide. Usually, the sheet
has a thickness in the range of from 10 to 500 µm, preferably 20 to 200 µm. It should
be understood that in case the label comprises more layers, such as a liner, the thickness
will be larger.
[0042] Preferably, one side of the sheet comprises information printed with an ink. The
ink is typically suitable for pharmaceutical application. Inks can be selected from
FDA or EMA approved inks, low migration inks, UV-curable inks, water-based inks, solvent-free
inks, and generally GMP-compliant inks. The label is usually printed using methods
in compliance with regulatory standards. Hence preferably the label is printed with
the ink using a method selected from the list consisting of flexographic printing,
heliographic printing, gravure printing, inkjet printing, thermotransfer printing,
hot stamping, digital printing, screen printing, offset lithography, and laser marking.
[0043] The label preferably comprises information printed with at least one colored ink.
[0044] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the sheet comprises an adhesive
for adhering the label to another article, preferably the container and/or the medical
device. More preferably, the side of the sheet opposite to the side comprising information
comprises the adhesive. The adhesive is preferably selected from the list consisting
of acrylic-based adhesives, silicone-based adhesives, water-based adhesives, hot-melt
adhesives, polyurethane-based adhesives, and acetate-based adhesives. More preferably,
the adhesive is preferably selected from the list consisting of acrylic-based adhesives,
silicone-based adhesives, polyurethane-based adhesives, and acetate-based adhesives.
Acrylic-based adhesives have the advantage of a strong bonding, a good resistance
to heat and UV light, and good adherence properties to a wide range of surfaces, such
as plastic, glass, metal. Silicone-based adhesives have the advantage of being flexible
and resistant to high temperatures and chemicals.
[0045] Preferably, the adhesive is covered by a removable liner. The liner preferably comprises,
more preferably consists of, paper, more preferably of siliconized paper. The liner
has the advantage that during sterilization and/or shelf-life, i.e. in the lifespan
of the product before the intended use, i.e. the application of the label to the container
and/or medical device, the adhesive is protected from other surfaces adhering thereto
and also from drying, if the adhesive is a solvent-based adhesive.
[0046] In a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the label is comprised
in the main cavity of the enclosure alongside the container and/or the medical device.
This first preferred embodiment has the disadvantage of risk of limited visibility
of the additional label, as the container and/or the medical device might cover the
information printed on the label. Nevertheless, the any colored ink printed on the
label should be visible. The advantage of this first preferred embodiment is that
material consumption is reduced, as no additional features in the enclosure are required.
Furthermore, the production process does not have to be modified, thereby not complicating
the manufacturing of the pharmaceutical product. In the first preferred embodiment,
the pharmaceutical product comprising container and/or medical device, and the label
is preferably heat sterilized after filling and assembling. During use by the clinical
staff, the label can be taken out of the enclosure and can be attached to the container
and/or device before use.
[0047] In a second more preferred embodiment of the present invention, the enclosure further
comprises a label cavity, wherein the label cavity is a closed cavity, and wherein
the label is comprised in the label cavity. Preferably, the label cavity comprises
walls, which are made from the same material as the walls of the enclosure. More preferably,
the walls of the label cavity are made from a polymer film as defined for the walls
of the enclosure. Even more preferably, the polymer film of the label cavity and the
polymer film of the enclosure are identical. Hence, preferably, the label cavity and
the enclosure are formed from the same polymer films as walls, more preferably by
connecting parts of the polymer film to form the inner cavity and the label cavity,
preferably by gluing or sealing the polymer films together. This second more preferred
embodiment has the advantage that the separation of the label from the inner cavity
significantly reduces the migration of leachables into the pharmaceutical compound.
It also ensures that the information of the label can be read. Hence, the second more
preferred embodiment of the invention comprises an enclosure, preferably a fully peelable
enclosure, having at least two cavities, i.e. the inner cavity and the label cavity.
[0048] In the pharmaceutical product according to the present invention, the label cavity
and/or the enclosure preferably comprises an opening means. Thereby, the opening means
preferably comprises, more preferably consists of, a peelable connection, more preferably
a sealed connection of the at least one polymer film, most preferably a sealed seam
of the at least one polymer film. Alternatively, the opening means could be cuts in
the sealed seam, which enable opening the enclosure by rupture.
[0049] Preferably, the opening means has a sealing strength according to ASTM F88-94 in
the range from 0.15 to 0.7 N/mm, preferably from 0.15 to 0.5 N/mm, and most preferably
from 0.15 to 0.35 N/mm. This ensures that the label cavity and/or the enclosure can
be easily opened by peeling or pulling. Preferably, the sealed seam of the opening
means extends circumferentially around the label and/or the enclosure. This enables
easy opening the whole pharmaceutical product for use.
[0050] In the pharmaceutical product according to the present invention, the container comprised
in the enclosure defines a primary headspace, wherein the enclosure and the inner
cavity define a secondary headspace. Preferably, the primary headspace and/or the
secondary headspace is filled with a gas, preferably with an inert gas, more preferably
with a gas selected from nitrogen, noble gases, or oxygen depleted gases. This assures
that oxygen sensitive pharmaceutical compounds are protected.
[0051] The secondary headspace can optionally comprise an oxygen absorber to maintain the
low oxygen content in the pharmaceutical product.
[0052] Preferably, the pharmaceutical product is sterile, more preferably has been sterilized
by heating the pharmaceutical product up to at least 105 °C, and most preferably up
to at least 121 °C. The medical device can be in a sterile state before sterilization
or can be sterilized together within the pharmaceutical product.
[0053] Preferably, the medical device comprises means for transferring the pharmaceutical
compound into the medical device, such as connectors, tubes, syringe tips or needles,
and valves.
[0054] The medical device optionally comprised in the inner cavity of the pharmaceutical
product of the present invention is preferably a medical device suitable for being
filled with the pharmaceutical compound. Thereby, preferably, the medical device comprises
means for transferring the pharmaceutical compound from the container into the medical
device, such as connectors or needles. Preferably, the medical device this selected
from the list consisting of syringes, preferably pre-filled syringes, conventional
syringes, or auto-injectors; pumps; topical applicators, preferably transdermal patches,
gel applicators, wipes, and ointment/cream dispensers; oral delivery devices, preferably
oral dispensers, and capsule/tablet dispensers; injection pens, preferably insulin
pens, and multi-dose pens; catheters; needle-free injectors; micro-needles; and infusion
sets; infusion transfer devices; adaptors; connectors.
Uses of the pharmaceutical product
[0055] The present invention is further concerned with the use of a pharmaceutical product
according to the present invention for sterile storing the pharmaceutical compound.
It is in particular preferred that during storing also oxygen-, water- or light-sensitive
pharmaceutical compounds are not degraded.
[0056] Furthermore, the present invention is concerned with the use of a pharmaceutical
product according to the present invention for filling the pharmaceutical compound
into a medical device, preferably a medical device already comprised by the pharmaceutical
product. Thereby the present invention in particular enables the packaging of medical
devices, which tend to receive extractables and leachables from a label, preferably
a colored label.
1. A pharmaceutical product, wherein the pharmaceutical product comprises
- a container comprising a pharmaceutical compound and/or a medical device suitable
for receiving the pharmaceutical compound from the container,
- an enclosure enclosing the container and/or the medical device, and
- a label comprised by the enclosure,
wherein the enclosure comprises at least one wall enclosing a main cavity,
wherein the main cavity is a closed cavity,
wherein the cavity comprises the container and/or the medical device.
2. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 1, wherein the at least one wall comprises,
preferably consists of, at least one polymer film comprising a polymer, preferably
a flexible, thermoformable, and/or thermoformed polymer film, more preferably is a
flexible polymer film.
3. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 2, wherein the at least one polymer
film is a weldable or sealable polymer film.
4. The pharmaceutical product according to claims 2 or 3, wherein the polymer film has
a haze value measured according to ASTM D1003, Procedure B, of less than 60%, preferably
less than 30%, more preferably less than 25%, and most preferably less than 15%.
5. The pharmaceutical product according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 4, wherein
the label is comprised in the main cavity.
6. The pharmaceutical product according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 4, wherein
the enclosure further comprises a label cavity, wherein the label cavity is a closed
cavity, and wherein the label is comprised in the label cavity.
7. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 6, wherein the label cavity and/or the
enclosure comprises an opening means.
8. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 7, wherein the opening means comprises,
preferably consists of, a peelable connection, preferably a sealed connection of the
at least one polymer film, most preferably a sealed seam of the at least one polymer
film.
9. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 8, wherein the peelable connection of
the opening means has a sealing strength according to ASTM F88-94 in the range from
0.15 to 0.7 N/mm, preferably from 0.15 to 0.5 N/mm, and most preferably from 0.15
to 0.35 N/mm.
10. The pharmaceutical product according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 9, wherein
the label comprises, preferably consists of, a sheet.
11. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 10, wherein the sheet has a thickness
in the range of from 10 to 500 µm, preferably 20 to 200 µm.
12. The pharmaceutical product according to claims 10 or 11, wherein one side of the sheet
comprises information printed with a colored ink.
13. The pharmaceutical product according to claim 12, wherein the side of the sheet opposite
to the side comprising information comprises an adhesive.
14. Use of a pharmaceutical product according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 13 for
sterile storing the pharmaceutical compound.
15. Use of a pharmaceutical product according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 13 for
filling the pharmaceutical compound into a medical device.