7 Tips To Maintain Quality Of Medicines When Exporting From India

1. Appropriate Storage Conditions

Use dedicated storage facilities equipped with temperature-controlled environments and monitoring systems to ensure compliance with specified parameters.

2. Inventory Management

Conduct regular inventory audits to minimise excess inventory and identify expired or damaged medications for disposal via FIFO or FEFO protocols.

3. Packaging and Labelling 

Use tamper-evident packaging materials to protect  medicines from contamination or tampering and label with name, strength, dosage, and expiration date.

4. Staff Training 

Hire trustworthy staff and train them to handle the medicines properly to minimise tampering and risk of damage.

5. Quality Assurance Training 

Conduct routine quality assurance testing to maintain integrity of medicines and assess the potency and purity of the composition.

6. Regulatory Compliance 

Ensure your medicines comply with the international standards and specifications set by the relevant authorities and pass any inspections and audits being conducted.

7. Risk Assessment 

Conduct risk assessments and develop contingency plans to address unforeseen events that may compromise medication integrity. 

Choose a Reputed Cross-border Shipping Partner

A partner which handles and ships medicines  carefully and safely in the right condition.