Close
Novotech
Jabsco PureFlo 21 Single Use

TraceLink Joins Irish Medicines Verification Organization (IMVO) Serialization Pilot for Pharmacies and Clinics

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

Integrated Inspection Systems for Leak Detection in Pharma

The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly moving toward a more holistic approach to quality control by combining various inspection technologies into a single, unified platform. Integrated inspection systems for leak detection in pharma offer a multi-faceted solution that simultaneously addresses cosmetic defects, particulate contamination, and container closure integrity. By merging high-speed visual cameras with sensitive high-voltage leak detection modules, these systems provide a comprehensive assessment of every unit, ensuring that each dose of medication is contained within a perfectly sealed and sterile environment. This integration not only reduces the risk of secondary contamination but also significantly improves the overall efficiency and reliability of the manufacturing process.

Advancing Pharma Quality with HV Leak Detection Tools

Maintaining the highest standards of pharmaceutical quality is a fundamental requirement for the safe delivery of injectable medications. The development of advancing pharma quality with HV leak detection tools represents a major leap forward in the deterministic testing of container closure integrity. By utilizing sophisticated sensors and high-voltage electrical fields, these tools can detect microscopic structural defects that would otherwise compromise the sterility of life-saving products. This high-sensitivity approach significantly enhances the accuracy of the inspection process, providing manufacturers with a robust solution for ensuring packaging integrity and regulatory compliance.

Sustainable Nutraceutical Ingredients Shaping the Future

The Shift Toward Sustainable Ingredients One of the most significant...
- Advertisement -

TraceLink Inc., the World’s Largest Track and Trace Network for connecting the life sciences supply chain and providing real-time information sharing for better patient outcomes, announced that it has joined the Irish Medicines Verification Organization (IMVO) serialization pilot study and will support a number of hospitals, pharmacies and clinics connect to the Irish Medicines Verification System (IMVS).

TraceLink has passed IMVO’s self-certification tests which confirm that its pharmacy system connects correctly to the IMVS. TraceLink will support 16 pharmacies and clinics across Ireland during the pilot, which aims to gather critical data and end user insights into the day-to-day operation of a serialization service for compliance with the EU Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD). As part of the pilot, the 15 pharmacies and one private clinic will use TraceLink’s Android or iOS-based pharmacy applications and a Bluetooth scanner to scan medicine barcodes and verify them against the IMVS.

“The IMVO is a new organization set up to protect patients in Ireland from the dangerous threat of falsified medicines being supplied through legitimate channels. It is beneficial for us to be connected to the TraceLink network in order to have the ability to easily scan the new 2D codes on medicine packaging and ultimately ensure patient safety in our hospital,” said Catherine Kelly, Chief Pharmacist, UPMC Whitfield, the largest private hospital in the southeast, serving a half million people in the region.  UPMC, a leading academic medical center based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, acquired the hospital in May, where it already operated an advanced radiation therapy center that has treated more than 17,000 patients since opening in 2006.

Purpose-built for flexible integration into any pharmacy workflow, TraceLink’s pharmacy application can be accessed through a smartphone, tablet, or a set of APIs. These APIs can integrate with all capable pharmacy management systems, enabling any pharmacy, clinic or hospital in Ireland to easily comply with verification and decommissioning requirements under the FMD.  All equipment is provided by TraceLink for the duration of the pilot. TraceLink is fully connected with SolidSoft, the blueprint provider for the IMVO.

“Serialization pilots at the medicine decommissioning level will help us and our pharmacy partners to understand user adoption and where further training is needed, while also determining best practices for compliance in real-world scenarios. We are extremely pleased to be involved in initiatives like this as we strive for a better connected and safer pharmaceutical supply chain,” said Shabbir Dahod, president and CEO, TraceLink. “The FMD is a significant turning point for the European healthcare industry to create a safer supply chain for the benefits of patients everywhere.”

In order to comply with the EU FMD, which aims to reduce counterfeiting in the pharmaceutical supply chain, pharmacies and clinics in Europe must introduce new processes. Under the regulation, pharmacists and healthcare providers must adopt the end-to-end verification system, which means they must scan and verify the authenticity of drug products against National Medicines Verification Systems (NMVS) before the medicine can be dispensed to patients. Ireland is one of the first countries to have an operational serialization service in place ahead of the FMD deadline in February 2019.

As part of EU FMD, all NMVS systems are required to connect into the EU Hub. Pharmaceutical manufacturers with EU FMD requirements are required to upload serialization data to the EU Hub, which is then distributed to the appropriate NMVS for medicine verification. TraceLink has developed a streamlined program for its more than 190 manufacturing customers with EU FMD requirements to rapidly complete conformance testing and successfully receive European Medicines Verification Organization (EMVO) approval to submit data to the EU Hub. With TraceLink’s conformance test kit, 42 companies have been able to complete their conformance testing, with 21 having already received EMVO approval.

About TraceLink
TraceLink is the World’s Largest Track and Trace Network for connecting the Life Sciences supply chain and eliminating counterfeit prescription drugs from the global marketplace. Leading businesses trust the TraceLink Life Sciences Cloud to deliver complete global connectivity, visibility and traceability of pharmaceuticals from ingredient to patient. A single point and click connection to the Life Sciences Cloud creates a supply chain control tower that delivers the information, insight and collaboration needed to improve performance and reduce risk across global supply, manufacturing and distribution operations. A winner of numerous industry awards including Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 (ranked number 149 in 2016), the Amazon AWS Global Start-Up Challenge Grand Prize, and the Edison Award for Innovation in Data Security, the Life Sciences Cloud is used by businesses across the globe to meet strategic goals in ensuring global compliance, fighting drug counterfeiting, improving on-time and in-full delivery, protecting product quality and reducing operational cost. For more information on TraceLink and our solutions, visit www.tracelink.com

Latest stories

Related stories

Integrated Inspection Systems for Leak Detection in Pharma

The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly moving toward a more holistic approach to quality control by combining various inspection technologies into a single, unified platform. Integrated inspection systems for leak detection in pharma offer a multi-faceted solution that simultaneously addresses cosmetic defects, particulate contamination, and container closure integrity. By merging high-speed visual cameras with sensitive high-voltage leak detection modules, these systems provide a comprehensive assessment of every unit, ensuring that each dose of medication is contained within a perfectly sealed and sterile environment. This integration not only reduces the risk of secondary contamination but also significantly improves the overall efficiency and reliability of the manufacturing process.

Advancing Pharma Quality with HV Leak Detection Tools

Maintaining the highest standards of pharmaceutical quality is a fundamental requirement for the safe delivery of injectable medications. The development of advancing pharma quality with HV leak detection tools represents a major leap forward in the deterministic testing of container closure integrity. By utilizing sophisticated sensors and high-voltage electrical fields, these tools can detect microscopic structural defects that would otherwise compromise the sterility of life-saving products. This high-sensitivity approach significantly enhances the accuracy of the inspection process, providing manufacturers with a robust solution for ensuring packaging integrity and regulatory compliance.

Sustainable Nutraceutical Ingredients Shaping the Future

The Shift Toward Sustainable Ingredients One of the most significant...

SGD Pharma Advances Nasal Drug Delivery with Prince Deal

SGD Pharma has entered into a Franco-American OEM collaboration...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access theMedia Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Translate »