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The Better Solution for Injectable Delivery

It all started when hospitals and alternate site pharmacists witnessed first-hand the efficiency of a sealed plastic bag containing up to 300 grams of sterile powder enclosed in a foil overwrap made in their work. The product called, SmartPak®, quickly became a must-have for infusion delivery systems because of its easy-to-use patented packaging system for injectable drugs. From that point on, Samson Medical Technologies became the trusted provider by pharmacists to develop an alternative to cumbersome pharmacy bulk package vials. 


Samson Medical Technologies collaborates with a major supplier of anti-infective active ingredients to develop the SmartPak system that enables pharmacy professionals to prepare sterile dosage forms with a great degree of safety, accuracy, and ease.


SmartPak® eliminates the usual steps associated with reconstituting multiple 10-gram vials of the drug. This bulk product in a closed system is ideal for sterile product preparation. And no glass means no breakage. With SmartPak, the hospital saves time and money, reduces storage space, and receives one easy-to-use, effective packaging system.


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Samson Medical Technologies, L.L.C. is focused on providing hospital and alternate site pharmacists with injectable drug delivery systems and programs designed to meet their unique needs. SMARTPAK®, the Company’s first product family, is a sealed, additive-free polymer bag, containing up to 300 grams of sterile powder, enclosed in a foil overwrap. It is an easy-to-use, patented packaging system for injectable drugs, ideal for sterile product preparation.

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