The Critical Process for Pharmaceutical Oral Liquid Manufacturing

The pharmaceutical industry uses special machinery to manufacture and produce oral liquid medications. Such machinery is designed to resolve issues of contamination and preservation in the production process, insuring the safety and efficacy of the medication to health care providers and patients.
  1. Loading the Machine

    • Machinery used in the production of oral liquid medications is designed to be operated by one operator and an operator assistant. The operator or assistant manually loads the machine with the necessary supplies; then the machine mixes the ingredients. Minimal human interaction with the product and its components decreases the possibility of contamination.

    Transferring Liquids

    • Human interaction is not necessary for transferring the liquid medication from its initial tank to intermediary storage areas. After the liquid is mixed, the medication is transferred to another section of the facility through interconnecting pipes. These pipes send the liquid to a float tank where it is distributed into individual bottles. The closed design of the system prevents exposure to hazards in the production environment.

    Preservation

    • After packaging, the liquid medications are cooled and insulated in accordance with manufacturing requirements. The packaged product is released from the machine after being transferred to the storage vessel. Storage vessels preserve the freshness of oral liquids for extended periods.

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