Rite Aid Embarks on Item-Level Tracking Pilot

The drug store chain will begin reading tagged bottles of Viagra received at its DC in Perryman, Md., and plans to equip two of its stores with handheld RFID readers so pharmacists can track incoming tagged bottles.

Pfizer to Tag Celebrex

The drugmaker will use Gen 2 RFID technology to track cases and pallets and test the concept of case-level serialization and authentication, which could help wholesalers catch counterfeit Viagra.

AmerisourceBergen to Conduct HF/UHF RFID Pilot

AmerisourceBergen to Conduct HF/UHF RFID Pilot

The pharmaceutical distributor is installing an EPCIS-based system to track tagged bottles and cases of drugs passing through one of its DCs. Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline will be among the participating drugmakers.

Major RFID Innovation for Pharma Item-Level Tagging

Packaging giant O-I has devised a method of embedding RFID inlays into pharmaceutical packaging for each of the four typical pharmaceutical dosage forms: solids, gelcaps, powders, and liquids. In addition, the solution works with either HF or UHF, enabling O-I clients to elect whichever technology best suits their needs.

The ROI Is In the Bag

Ken Porad related a personal experience illustrating the ROI airlines could achieve by tagging luggage.

Certicom and TI Announce Data Security for HF Tags

A system developed by the two companies uses public-key elliptic-curve cryptography (ECC) to encrypt a drug’s National Drug Code (NDC). Supply-chain partners can read the encrypted tags to authenticate that the goods are genuine.