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Keystone Folding Box Co., a global provider of pharmaceutical paperboard solutions, has introduced Key-Pak Plus, combining senior-friendly accessibility with the highest U.S. child-resistant rating (F=1) in a sleek carton-and-blister format.

Tested under U.S. protocols (16 CFR 1700.20), Key-Pak Plus features non-reclosable CR designs and a 100% pass rate in senior-friendly testing, aligning with global accessibility standards like ISO 17480 (guidelines for packaging usable by all, including those with limited dexterity).

Designed for oral solid dose (OSD) medications, Key-Pak Plus supports both thermoformed and cold-formed blisters, patient adherence and protects medication integrity. Its push-through indicators and guided dispensing mechanism are designed to help reduce dosing errors, improving safety and treatment success for seniors. It’s ideal for clinical trials, physician samples, and commercial packaging for brand and generic drugs.

Key-Pak Plus is available in various sizes to suit diverse OSD formats. Keystone Folding Box Co. provides engineering support and packaging line integration for pharmaceutical partners worldwide.

“Key-Pak Plus empowers seniors to manage their medications with confidence while keeping children safe,” said Ward Smith, spokesperson for Keystone Folding Box Co. “It’s a game-changer for manufacturers seeking safe, accessible, and efficient packaging that meets global standards.”

News Courtesy : Contractpharma

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