Learn more about our end-to-end Cytotoxic range.
Cross-contamination of high-risk medications such as cytotoxic medications is a major health hazard. This real health danger prompted the development of Cytotoxic products to minimise risk whenever these medications need to be handled. Each product within the range can be identified by the colour purple to easily alert staff/customers handling high risk medications.
We offer 3 primary options to seal your Webster-pak medication packs; a LowTemp Foil, Cold Seal Foil and Clear Cold Seal – each strong enough to withstand regular use, but designed to easily remove medications when required.
Applying the ‘Kaizen’ principle ensures continuous quality improvement. Learn how to achieve more productive and cost-efficient output from your packing processes.
Facial recognition plays a critical role in supporting safe, intuitive and efficient medication administration. The resident photo is a core feature of all the medication systems we have developed for Aged Care.
Webster-pak® 6 Dose (Parkinson’s) Wins Good Design Award Gold Accolade in Australia’s International Good Design Awards.
The Pharmacist Shared Medicines List (PSML) is a list of medicines curated by the pharmacist and uploaded to MyHealth Record.
Help your community patients remain independent and at home by supporting them manage complex medication regimes with these assistive tools.
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Have confidence in your medication during the festive season. Use our tips to support safe management and give peace of mind to you and your family.
There are many barriers to medication adherence and one that is often overlooked is the ability of the patient to easily open medication packaging.
With over 575,000 people estimated to be blind or vision impaired in Australia, and over 70 percent of them aged 65 or older, there is a pressing need for accessible tools to assist in daily tasks. Among challenges faced by this population, medication management can be particularly daunting.
With over 575,000 people estimated to be blind or vision impaired in Australia, and over 70 percent of them aged 65 or older, there is a pressing need for accessible tools to assist in daily tasks. Among challenges faced by this population, medication management can be particularly daunting.