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The Best in Blister Card Packaging

In the fast-paced world of pharmacy operations, efficiency and precision are paramount. Enter the Axial® BP-290 Blister Card Packaging Machine, a breakthrough in unit and multi-dose blister card packaging automation. This innovative system represents the next generation of pharmaceutical packaging technology, offering unparalleled capabilities to pharmacies of all sizes.


Central to the success of the Axial BP-290 is its automation features. With the ability to fill blister cards, seal lids, and assist in inspection, this machine streamlines the packaging process, making life easier for pharmacists and patients. 


Its remarkable throughput is one of the standout features of the Axial BP-290. With the capacity to package 55-60 blister cards per hour, pharmacies can experience a significant reduction in manual filling labor hours, translating to enhanced productivity and cost savings, allowing pharmacists and technicians to focus on more critical tasks.


What sets Euclid Medical Products apart is its product’s adaptability to integrate into existing operations easily, improving operations and minimizing disruptions.


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For more than 50 years, Euclid® Medical Products has been a trusted partner for hospital/retail pharmacies, long-term care facilities and third-party repackagers seeking high-quality, efficient multi/unit dose packaging and barcoding systems. With customizable software offering linear and 2D barcoding capabilities, fade-resistant thermal transfer printing and multiple accessories to improve your unit dose packaging process, we are committed to helping you reduce costs and improve your overall operational efficiency.

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Posted by: Martha Jones

Marti Jones brings more than 20 years of integrated communications experience from world-renowned organizations. Marti’s career has grown from raising awareness and funds for the American Red Cross before and after 9/11 to leading strategy for brands such as Mayo Clinic, Duke Health, and M Health Fairview, which included communications for change management and COVID-19.
Marti's messaging portfolios are supported by her academic background and proven methodology, as she taught writing at the University of Minnesota and honed her craft at UnitedHealth, UCare, and RXinsider, Revel Health and Hill and Knowlton.

Marti received her master’s degree in public affairs and administration from George Washington University and Bachelor of Arts degrees in communications and psychology from Augustana University.

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