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RFID Journal Articles on "pharmaceutical"
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A Prescription for Pharmaceuticals 07/24/2005
RFID could help reduce counterfeiting and improve patient safety, but the costs are high and there are technological and privacy hurdles to overcome.

FDA Cites Progress for Drug Security 05/25/2005
The U.S. agency says the pharmaceutical industry has made strides toward establishing an RFID-based system for protecting the nation's drug supply.

Group Finalizes Drug Security Network 05/08/2005
Capgemini, SupplyScape and several major pharmaceutical companies say they have completed designing the architecture of an RFID-enabled drug pedigree system.

Packager Uses Tags to Protect Injectables 04/28/2005
West Pharmacuetical Services has released an RFID-based product and service offering to help pharmaceutical manufacturers guard injectable drugs against counterfeiting.

RFID Could Enhance Pharmaceutical Marketing 03/13/2005
Tagging product samples will increase control, boost marketing efficiency and reduce drugmakers' liabilities.

Pharma Finds Rising RFID Incentives 01/31/2005
A research report shows that governmental pressure and economic losses are driving the pharmaceutical supply chain toward RFID.

Purdue Pharma Gets Down to the Item 01/30/2005
The pharmaceutical company is the first in the world to integrate RFID tagging of individual bottles of pills into a packaging line. Learn how Purdue did it.

GenuOne Takes a Vertical Focus 01/24/2005
The product-tracking software maker has upgraded its RFID-based product, TraceGuard, and incorporated features explicitly for the pharmaceutical, CPG and premium-brands sectors.

Protecting the Public Health 11/20/2004
The FDA and several pharmaceutical companies have taken the initiative to use RFID to combat drug counterfeiting and protect consumers.

FDA Clears Way for RFID Tagging 11/15/2004
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration lifts some labeling requirements and gains support from two major pharmaceutical manufacturers.


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