At the annual meeting of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists in Salt Lake City (October 26-30, 2003), the Gerresheimer Group demonstrated high-quality packaging and application systems for medicine. The group participated with Kimble, a well-known American subsidiary, and German subsidiary B and Quentin der Glas. The pre-filled syringe system was exhibited, and with an overview of the latest state of technology, the Gerresheimer Group has become a recognized leader in the field of medical glassware.
The exhibits focus on packaging bottles, packaging cartridges and injections made of large-bore borosilicate tube glass, which are aimed at the latest developments in the pharmaceutical industry.
Gerresheimer has a comprehensive range of medical glassware that can be used for a wide range of pharmaceuticals, diagnostics and scientific laboratory equipment. As a vertically integrated supplier, the Gerresheimer Group produces container glass and tubular glass itself. In the packaging field, its perfect benchmark includes the production of so-called "Japan" ampoule and vials, setting the world's highest standards in accuracy.
As the sterilizable pre-filled syringe resource, Gerresheimer's biggest recommendation is its subsidiary B Chander Glas, as part of the Pharma Systems Division, which represents the group’s international competition center for medical applications made of glass and plastics. .
As Lingenberg agrees, especially in the United States in the United States is also growing in the interests of disposable syringes, this force can not be stopped. From a delivery safety and economic point of view, these injection systems may be continuously welcomed: for example, they can particularly eliminate dose errors and greatly reduce doctor's practice and clinical costs.