Phillips-Medisize provides innovative solutions for complex drug delivery devices and primary pharmaceutical packaging. We have expertise in product design&development, in-house tool making, moulding, welding, assembly, packaging and sterilisation.
Phillips-Medisize offers innovative manufacturing solutions for specialized healthcare products, including complex drug delivery devices as well as primary pharmaceutical packaging such as bottles, closures, dosing systems and flexible containers. Our strength is founded on a deep engineering expertise, supported by advanced manufacturing capabilities like high-speed automated assembly. An own product and design development department is capable to deliver the complete solution - from design to commercialization - for a fully assembled and packaged drug delivery device or primary pharmaceutical packaging. We develop bottles, dosing systems and closures to our customers’ designs and requirements. We can tailor a complete primary packaging system to your needs. Customised drug delivery devices developed and/or produced by us to customer specifications include injector pens, inhalers, syringes with safety devices, inserters and applicators.
Contact Information:www.phillipsmedisize.com[email protected]
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