Why PharmaliZr?
The drug serialization solution certified and approved by pharmacists.
What is drug serialization?
Discover the essential security measure to fight against falsified medicines.
For whom?
A solution for Hospitals, Clinics, Pharmacies, Laboratories.
How it works?
Drug serialization made easy.
Documentation
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The answers to all your questions about utilizing our solution.
PharmaliZr Integrates the UGAP Market
PharmaliZr has joined the UGAP market, the French public purchasing center that guarantees advantageous prices and simplified payment conditions. By subscribing to the UGAP market, you benefit from the PharmaliZr solution without going through a call for tenders.
PharmaliZr Glossary
Discover the PharmaliZr glossary, the complete guide to technical terms used in drug serialization. It will help you better understand how the PharmaliZr application works and optimize its use.
Drug serialization verifies the authenticity of a medication before it is dispensed to the patient. Each medication box has its unique identifier, which is verified in a central database to ensure it is authentic. This security measure is essential to fight against falsified medicines.
Drug Serialization Obligation: Where Are PUIs?
In 2019, the European Union implemented a regulation that requires pharmacists to verify security devices and deactivate the unique identifier of medicine boxes. Establishing this serialization obligation is crucial, as it aims to fight falsification. It thus guarantees patients the authenticity and quality of medicines subject to medical prescription.
Drug Serialization: What Are We Talking About?
In February 2019, the European Commission made drug serialization mandatory. This measure aims to fight counterfeiting and protect patients.
Community Pharmacies: Getting Started with Serialization, Where to Begin?
Serialization consists of placing a unique identification code on each medicine box. It concerns all medicines subject to mandatory medical prescription and some with optional prescription.
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