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Built on a revolutionary new rotary design, the Euclid Medical’s Axial Multi-Dose Packager machines boast a smaller footprint than any other machine on the market, saving space and offering easy access, cleaning, and maintenance. 


The Axial® RMD-144, featuring 144 canisters, and the Axial® RMD-352, featuring 352 canisters package medication meet epicor.png customer production levels and error-free standards. 


These next-generation solid packaging machines can unit-dose or multi-dose solid medications at speeds up to 65 packages per minute. Other features include:

– A 6.5″ LCD panel is built into the machine at eye level for ease of operation.

– Packaging materials contain technology for fast, easy opening.

– Smart canisters feature RFID technology.

– Built-in dehumidifier.

– Provides 300 DPI thermal transfer printing and can produce linear or 2D barcodes.


For more than 40 years, Euclid Medical Products has been a trusted partner for hospitals, retail pharmacies, long-term care facilities, and third-party re-packagers seeking high-quality, efficient multi/unit dose packaging and barcoding systems.


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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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