1. Depending upon the drug substances present in powders or/and granules the packaging is chosen. Single dose paper packets are used for powders and granules containing stable drugs.
  2. A double wrapped paper packet lined with waxed paper is used for moisture sensitive drugs.
  3. A wide mouth airtight glass or plastic containers are used for effervescent or granular substances. It is easy to withdraw the content from a wide mouthed container. Sometimes, a single dose or multiple dose aluminum foil is also used for packaging purposes.
  4. Sifter-top packages or pressure aerosol containers are used for dusting powders.

Labeling of Powders and Granules

The following information should be there in the labels of powders and granules:

  1. Name of the preparation.
  2. Strength of the therapeutic agent present.
  3. Directions for use like—dose frequencies for powders and granules to be taken internally, how to apply on the affected part for externally applied powders, etc.
  4. It should be mentioned as “For external use only” and “Not to be applied to open wounds or to raw or weeping surfaces,” in case of medicated dusting powders.
  5. A warning indicating “Keep out of the reach of children”
  6. Some legal requirements on the label are—batch number, license number, manufacturing date, expiry date and name of the company.

Storage Conditions

  1. A cool and dry place should be chosen for the storage of powders and granules.
  2. A light resistant container should be chosen for light sensitive preparation.

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