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Usability 1: Ease of identification
●We improved ease of drug identification by printing name of the product on each tablet. Even after pushing a tablet out of the package, customer can read the
product name printed on the tablet.
Usability 2: Ease of handling
●To ensure readability and information integrity of print on splittable tablet, information on the front side is
inverted (up-side-down) and printed on the back side as well. See the below to learn more.
Ease of administration 1: Formulation change
●For those having difficulties in swallowing down capsules, we develop tablet formulation for the same compound.
Ease of administration 2: Dose size
●Several tablets of the same compound per administration may potentially become a risk for insufficient/inappropriate administration. We develop a high dose
tablet for the same compound to reduce the number of tablets at each administration.
Ease of administration 3: Innovative containers
Ease of administration 4
●Our advanced technology developed a unique device designed to push oral jelly formulation out of the container when air pocket is pressed.
How to swallow a jelly formulation.
Hold the pack straight. Oral jelly Open from the end with cutting slit. Press the air pocket to push oral
part should come to the upper part. jelly out of the other end.
Ease of administration 5
●Nichi-Iko is prepared with a variety of formulations and devices to meet varied needs of customers.
Oral disintegration tablets
●OD tablets disintegrates intraorally and do not require a glass of water to administer. It is easy to dissolve to the water. Some of them have flavor and/or
sweeteners added to make them easy to swallow the drugs.
OD tablet in water
Dissolve quickly
Chewable tablet
●Chewable tablets are convenient alternatives for small children. It is chewable and does not require water.
Dissolves when chewed Or a patient may take the drug with water
To prevent forgetting medications
●Drugs of once a week/month administration are packed in a specially designed blister sheet with specified blank boxes to write in the start date/day of the
administration to prevent patients from forgetting medications.