Pharmaceuticals Industry

Pharmaceutical Industry

Pharmaceutical Industry

Proper cold storage is important in pharmaceutical industry to ensure that medicines, vaccines and biological samples are protected and fresh. These products are highly sensitive to temperature changes, and improper storage can reduce effectiveness or also cause health risk. Medications and vaccines: 2-8 ° C (35.6-46.4 ° F)

Medicine and Vaccine: Vaccines and Medicines stored within the temperature range to prevent the breakdown of active ingredients and maintain their quality. Vaccines are particularly sensitive and if stored outside the required temperature range, they can lose their effectiveness, making it important to maintain the temperature from manufacturing to distribution. Drugs also require refrigeration to maintain their chemical stability and ensure that they are safe for use by patients. Strict temperature monitoring is required during transport so that there are no fluctuations in temperature which do not fluctuate which can affect the quality of vaccines.

Biological samples: Organic specimens (eg, blood, tissue, plasma, DNA) maintain their integrity and to prevent biological erosion, it is stored at very low temperatures. These samples are used for medical research, clinical testing and clinical trials, and to provide them with accurate results Their original condition should be preserved. The temperature range of -20 ° C to -80 ° C helps preserve cellular structure and genetic material in these samples, which can protect them from spoiling. Particularly for long -term storage, to ensure long -term protection and also cold temperatures (eg, -196 ° C in liquid nitrogen) may be required.

Medicines & Vaccines2-8°C (35.6-46.4°F)
Biological Samples-20°C (-4°F) to -80°C (-112°F)

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