APHS Packaging is claiming a first
for Australian dose administration
aids, with the launch of new
collateral using online video service
YouTube as a way to support
patients’ understanding of their
DAA product.
APHS medication sachet
containers supplied to pharmacies
from this week will include QR
coded labels, which when scanned
by a smartphone will automatically
direct customers to a short YouTube
video that will help them get to
know the product, explaining
exactly how the drugs are packed
into the sachets.
There are two videos available,
which are part of APHS Packaging’s
newly launched Medicines on the
Go YouTube channel, with more to
follow.
To view the APHS channel see
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