In a move to spur the testing and deployment of RFID in the United States pharmaceutical supply chain, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration has lifted a range of labeling and manufacturing practice ...
As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers the use of radio frequency identification tags to help fight counterfeit prescription drugs, privacy advocates are cautiously watching to be sure ...
A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) report, Combating Counterfeit Drugs, published this week recommends the “adoption and common use of reliable track and trace technology,” later referred to as RFID ...
Drug wholesaler Cencora is tagging the injectable anesthesia it sends to hospitals so that the products can be automatically managed with the Intelliguard RFID solution, as they are received and used.
Today’s medication supply chain relies heavily on barcodes for tracking and authentication, and these are applied not only at the unit of sale — such as a box of medications — but also at the ...
This bioresorbable standard-size pill can be interrogated via RFID to confirm it has been taken by the patient.
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