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Edible strips now deliver drugs

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If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, makers of nutraceuticals and over-the-counter cold and flu remedies truly must appreciate the success of breath freshener strips that debuted about three years ago. The strips dissolve quickly on the tongue, they eliminate the need to measure and pour a liquid dose of medicine, and the pocket-sized rigid plastic cases that protect the strips provide consumer convenience.

Among the new packaged strips now delivering drugs and vitamins are the following:

• Novartis Consumer Health’s Thera Flu strips for adults and Triaminic Thin Strips for children are marketed in a package weighing 0.05 lb, with dimensions of 3.83”Wx4.35”Hx0.79”D. In July, www.drugresearcher.com reported: “Novartis Consumer Health is set to become one of the first companies to launch a pharmaceutical based in the ‘film strip’ format.” The report said that Novartis claimed that Triaminic and Theraflu Thin Strips were “the first systemic medicines to be delivered in this form.”

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