China's pharmaceutical packaging industry market research report (1)

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China's pharmaceutical packaging industry market research report (1)

Chinese Medicine Packaging Materials Industry is an emerging industry. In the new century, the industry expanded rapidly, and in promoting the development of China’s pharmaceutical industry has played a pivotal role.

  Pharmaceutical packaging materials with high technical content, quality and demanding. 2000 l0 months ago, China’s pharmaceutical packaging materials to the licensing system, which required the relevant departments of production companies must be Pharmaceutical Packaging Materials after production license to produce pharmaceutical packaging materials; l0 months of 2000, the former State Drug Administration awarded Cloth “Drug packaging materials, container management practices”, change the existing management system for the registration?? On each species of authentication, registration, and re-established industry standards. The approach of the pharmaceutical packaging material manufacturer’s hardware requirements more stringent conditions, especially increasing the “production of pharmaceutical packaging products category I should also have the package with the cleanliness of pharmaceutical production the same conditions” requirements, and provides for production of type I pharmaceutical packaging materials shall be subject to the former State Drug Administration approved the registration and issue the “Certificate of pharmaceutical packaging materials.”

Pharmaceutical packaging industry in China’s GDP accounts for the national packaging industry for more than 10% of GDP, much higher than the Pharmacy Industry accounts for the proportion of total industrial output value. In new products, new drug formulations emerging today, China’s pharmaceutical packaging industry market is vast, it’s very promising. But the medical packaging industry from developed countries, accounting for more than 30% of Chinese industrial output level of a gap there. An endless stream of new formulations of drugs, and matched with the drug packaging materials, follow-up was slower, have great potential.

I. Summary of the development of China’s packaging industry

1, the definition of packaging Pharmaceutical packaging materials, packaging materials, more than that within Chinese medicine, that direct contact with the packaging materials and containers, it is an integral part of the drugs, with drug production, distribution and use of the entire process, including medicinal Glass , Metals, medicinal Ming Polystyrene Rubber , Plastic (containers, sheets, film) and its composite films (film), etc. more than 60 varieties of five categories.

2, the classification of packaging Existing “drug packaging materials, container management practices (temporary)” is the former State Drug Administration April 29, 2004 promulgated by the way pharmaceutical packaging products will be divided into I, , three.

I category refers to direct contact with the direct use of drugs and drug packaging materials, containers;

type refers to direct contact with drugs, but easy to clean, in actual use, after cleaning and can be sterilized after the needs of drug packaging materials, containers;

class that I, class may directly affect other than Drug Quality The drug packaging materials, containers.

3, application packaging Pharmaceutical packaging, by definition refers to the packaging materials for medicinal products, a role in preserving Drug Safety Effective, convenient transportation, storage, sale and use of an important role. With China’s accession to WTO, more international pharmaceutical companies started to enter China, and in this regard intensified competition in the pharmaceutical industry in China, it also enhances the quality and technical standards throughout the industry.

Present major pharmaceutical packaging materials include the following categories:

Rubber packaging materials Rubber mainly used in pharmaceutical packaging container plug, Washer Form, sub-natural rubber and Butyl Rubber Two. As the poor natural rubber sealing wax closure required to add, and chemically unstable, has been included out of the ranks. Butyl rubber sealing good, more and more used to Antibiotic Powder Injection packaging.

Metal Packaging Materials Mainly used for injection packaging Aluminum Cover, creams and aerosol bottle and blister packaging of pharmaceutical aluminum foil, etc.. Aluminum portfolio cover as easy to open, access to safe sanitation, has been accepted by more and more of the market. Developed in recent years aluminum – aluminum packaging is a new type of packaging material with a strong barrier, enabling extended shelf life of drugs, especially for drugs with poor chemical stability.

Glass Packaging Materials Glass packaging materials are widely used for injection of injection, injection, biological drugs, blood products, drying agent, Oral And so on. Glass has good chemical stability, free from atmospheric effects, not the chemical composition of different solid or liquid substances decomposition, by changing the chemical composition of glass can adjust the chemical properties of glass properties and resistance to radiation, and the glass is transparent and beautiful low cost, recyclable and other properties, will not cause environmental problems.

Composite packaging materials Include oral solid plastic bottles, plastic bottles of liquid. These multi-purpose high-density plastic bottles Polyethylene Materials or poly Propylene , Polyester Materials.

4, the importance of packaging Drugs is a special commodity, pharmaceutical packaging, like other packaged goods, its quality may directly affect drug sales. Therefore, the world’s major pharmaceutical companies has always attached great importance to pharmaceutical packaging.

Direct contact with the packaging materials and containers are an integral part of the drugs, which with drug production, distribution and use of the whole process. Particular drugs Preparation Some formulations exist in itself is attached to packaging (eg, capsules, aerosols, water injection, etc.). As the drug packaging materials, containers formed formula, the original choice Accessories And different production process, some components may be in contact with drug dissolution, or interact with drugs, or drugs long-term immersion corrosion off-chip and directly affect the quality of medicines, and some of the drug quality and the human body has a hidden nature (that is, the quality of medicine and the human body through conventional testing can not discover the problem). For example, ampoule, infusion bottles (bags), if not for different drugs in different formulations and production processes, often have to be dissolved and the component pieces of glass off phenomenon, the general could not be found in conventional drug tests, for example, natural rubber plug in the dissolution heterosexual protein on the human body may be caused by heat, the release of pyridine compounds is Cancer , Teratogenic, mutagenesis of certain factors, micro-chip is a block off the glass vessel thrombosis or pulmonary granuloma hidden, and so on. On the other hand, since many kinds of drugs and effective active gene complex, so direct contact with packaging materials and containers to

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11 comments

  1. yo says:

    Avoid Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, despite what anyone – including the people who have answered above – tell you. Tourist traps all. Going to Beijing and saying you've been to China is a bit like going to Midtown Manhattan and saying you've seen America. Its not even a little bit representative of day to day life there for the average person. I recommend Qingdao, Harbin, Dalian, Shenyang, Xiamen, or Hohhot…all middle-of-the-road cities that will offer a fine "tourist" experience while giving you a glimpse of China Shanghai or Beijing just can't provide.

  2. Dlalk A says:

    Overseas they have different rules and regulations on what they do to an aircraft derived from what the boss says. If they fly the aircraft in certain areas of the world they get away with it. I`m aware of to many times when they flew into the US the plane was grounded by the FAA. They just don`t care . The scary part is these U.S. companies farm out there aircraft to these places.

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  4. tpain says:

    how about adding ginger or ginseng as a flavor additive – to adapt to local tastes

  5. Kaylaaa says:

    Off the top of my head?

    Well, the earliest recorded dynasty (records found in ancient libraries. pretty educated civilization, eh?), Xia was established around 2100 B.C. Then evidence from recordings on tortoise shells (again, pretty smart, since tortoise shells last pretty long) indicates that the Shang dynasty was established around 1600 B.C. The period wasn't too stable, as the capital was moved around a lot. The Zhou dynasty was established circa 1000 B.C. ( I could be off on that date). It was the longest dynasty in Chinese history, as it lasted for I wanna say 800 years (?). But, like many great empires such as Rome, it began to fall apart during this time. A decentralized government allowed for the country to divide amongst itself, and thus, China became many small "nations".

    The famous and great emperor Qin rallied up his troops and united China around 221 B.C. Although ruthless with his battle tactics and ruling, he was inarguably the greatest emperor in Chinese history. (By the way, if you're interested in movies, certain events and people during this time inspired the movie "The Myth", a really cute combination of action and romance.) He is remembered for his grand and still mostly unexplored tomb, guarded by terra-cota soldiers and rivers of mercury that have since seeped into the soil and poisoned the surrounding land. The Han dynasty soon followed after the short reign of emperor Qin, and lasted for approximately 400 years, starting circa 200 B.C. Confucianism was adopted, and the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu, and Wu inspired the now popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms (which, by the way, sounds so much more poetic and beautiful in Chinese).

    The Jin dynasty followed, which temporarily reunited the three kingdoms. This is the time that many of the ethnicities in China today were introduced. After the collapse of Jin, individual northern and southern dynasties emerged. Buddhist and Taoist followers settled their religious disputes during this time (now, if only the Reformation had gone this peacefully). The Sui dynasty brought China together once again in 589. Despite its many accomplishments, the dynasty fell after an arrogant leader and exhaustion of resources.

    In 618, the Tang dynasty was established. Trade routes with the outside world were opened up more freely. Yet, rebellions and struggle for power led to its downfall. During the time of political turmoil, the Chinese went through 5 regimes in the north and 10 (ironically) stable regimes in the south.

    The Song dynasty, esblished in 960, led China into prosperity as a whole. Scientific knowlege and technologies lead to a peak during this period. After this linage of emperors ended, the Mongols, led by the infamous Kublai Khan, invaded and took over the regime. During this time, China also experienced devastating effects from the Black Plage (see, European weren't the only ones suffering).

    During the Ming dynasty (1368), large naval and army forces were built, urbanization grew, and xenophobia became prevalent. Started during the Qin dynasty and anexed to in the following dynasties, the Great Wall was completed during this time. This was the last Han dynasty. After the fall in 1648, the Qing (note the "g") took over. Although certain areas were consolidated, there were numerous internal rebellions that led to political turmoil and allowed Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States to invade and divide the country into spheres of influence. Of the eight, only the US gave back excess amounts paid for "protection against instability", thus the Chinese trusted the US the most out of the invaders.

    Well, communism spread and entered China, and the young (who else?) wanted change. Hence, more political turmoil. Then there was the civil war, the Japanese invasion, the cultural revolution, and a bunch of other things that I'm too lazy to get into, since they are not as interesting as the romanticized history of ancient China.

    Currently, there's the whole Tibet and Taiwan political issues, on which I will not elaborate, since I have pretty controversial views that people might want to strangle me over.

    BONUS: Current culture among the young people
    1. a desire to imitate western fashion, music, and general pop culture.
    2. pretty big on girl pop groups and boybands (hey, i have no problem with that).
    3. struggle to balance the spoiled, single-child lifestyle and harsh real world realities.
    4. bangs. bangs are cute.
    5. instead of emphasizing jocks, the most popular people in high school are intelligent first, athletic second (although both are required to be "popular").

  6. it seems by the answers here that many Americans don`t really understand what the EU actually is ..it`s true there are many countries in the EU but they are member states that come under the European parliament which is due to appoint a president to preside over them all
    you`re correct in saying that the EU is wealthier than both the US and China
    and in answer to one person here who said Europe is a bunch of failed states according to the wealth per capita statistics out of the top 13 countries 11 are European with the US coming only 8th
    saying that i don`t think that Europe poses any threat to the US however a bit of balance of power isn`t necessarily a bad thing

  7. Jessica says:

    The answer is B. China didn't feel the need to trade with Britain until much later, after the Opium Wars (1838-1842). China was perfectly willing to sell Britain anything they wanted, but felt they didn't need anything Britain offered. This lasted until the British started trading in opium, which they smuggled in at first, so didn't rely on diplomacy to begin.

  8. Pockets says:

    its a big country, and the industry there is superior. Technology is magnificent, excellent.
    China is starting to defeat United States economically. But, thats pretty much why population is so big.

  9. sonyboy812 says:

    Banks don't create money of out thin air. They have deposits from people with savings and checking accounts. They loan out this money…

    China could loan dollars out too. They have a bunch of them from US people buying more chinese goods than chinese buy american goods.

    good luck!

    No one can just 'conjure up money'. That isn't the way the systems work.

  10. arthemysis says:

    there are three place you can try:Guangzhou,Shenzhen,YiWu.
    these place have many factories, so maybe you can get good price at the same quality than others cities,but, actually you'd better have yourself ideas to chose the suppliers,because business isn't only to get the lowest price,also need service and help each other.
    I have to say you can get every thing at cheap price with good quality although there have some bad suppliers sold bad products,but reliable suppliers are more than bad.
    So buy from China is right !

  11. Terrbear says:

    First of all, I would like to point out that I am not advocating any particular political view here. I would like to say that In the last 20 years alone, China has managed to lift over thirty percent of it's population (over 400 million people) out of poverty (that is, living on less than $1 per day)! (1) That's a pretty amazing feat by itself no matter what country it is and what kind of system it's using.

    Having said that, yes, you're absolutely right that things aren't perfect there; but they are definitely getting better. I do think that there will be greater demands for political freedoms but some of these may not necessarily be home grown. As more international organizations enter China, they will definitely be pushing for more of these to help support and push their own views.

    Regarding your question about the Communist party eroding, it is very difficult to answer that because, like practically everything else in the world, the party appears to be adapting to modern times. It's slowly permitting (at varying degrees) many of the things it previously denied, while still trying to maintain it's underlying beliefs and core principles (it's Chinese Characteristics).

    Those that try hard to learn from history usually do best, and China has a very long history and culture which it, if I may generalize, uses and refers to often when making decisions about what to do today and in the future.