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Pharmaceutical cold storage is a critical aspect of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry, ensuring that temperature-sensitive products maintain their efficiency and safety from production to administration. The process of managing these temperature-sensitive products involves a meticulously planned and executed system known as the pharmaceutical cold chain. This article delves into the significance of maintaining proper temperatures, the types of cold storage, and the advanced equipment used, with a focus on the future innovations in this field.
The medical cold storage mainly stores various kinds of medical products that cannot be preserved under normal temperature conditions. Under the low temperature cold storage conditions, the medicines are not deteriorated, and the shelf life of the medicines can be prolonged. It is widely used to store various medicines, vaccines, blood, medicines, reagents and biological products.
For the storage of medical supplies, the usual temperature requirements for pharmaceutical cold storage:
Constant temperature cold storage: 2 ~ 8°C;
Low temperature freezer storage: -18 ~ -30°C;
  • The cold storage is equipped with backup refrigeration unit to ensure the normal storage of medicines, vaccines and related products and equipment when any unit failure occurs;
  • The equipment uses imported parts made of high-quality materials, and is subjected to strict inspection before delivery, featuring low failure, low noise, energy saving and reliable operation;
  • The refrigeration control system adopts automatic micro-computer electrical control technology to implement automatic monitoring, logging and controlling of the storage temperature and humidity. Equipped with temperature and humidity logger with high-precision sensors and a fault alarm unit, normal stable storage of medicines, vaccines and related equipment can be guaranteed.

Pharmaceutical “Cold Chain”

The pharmaceutical cold chain is a sophisticated system designed to ensure that temperature-sensitive products are stored, handled, and transported under strict temperature-controlled conditions. This chain encompasses various stages, including manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and final delivery to healthcare providers or patients.
Key components of the pharmaceutical cold chain include:
  • Temperature-controlled storage: Maintaining appropriate conditions at every stage.
  • Refrigerated and frozen transportation: Using vehicles equipped with refrigeration units to prevent temperature deviations.
  • Cold chain logistics: Coordinating the entire process to ensure timely and safe delivery.
  • Data logging and environmental monitoring: Continuously recording and analyzing temperature data to detect and mitigate risks.
  • Mapping and validation: Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards through thorough testing and documentation.

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