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== Sachet ==
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File:Tan_Plaid_Lavender_Sachets.jpg|Tan Plaid Lavender Sachets
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File:Lavender_bag_1.jpg|Lavender bag 1
File:Lavender_bag_in_progress.jpg|Lavender bag in progress
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 25 February 2025

Sachet is a small, sealed packet containing a single-use quantity of a substance. In the context of medicine, sachets are often used to package pharmaceutical products such as powders, granules, or liquids for oral administration.

History[edit]

The use of sachets in medicine dates back to ancient times, when they were used to contain herbs and other medicinal substances. The modern pharmaceutical sachet was developed in the 20th century as a convenient and hygienic way to package and distribute medicines.

Types of Medicinal Sachets[edit]

There are several types of medicinal sachets, including:

Advantages and Disadvantages[edit]

Medicinal sachets have several advantages over other forms of medication packaging. They are compact and lightweight, making them easy to transport and store. They also allow for precise dosing, as each sachet contains a pre-measured amount of medication. However, they can be more difficult to open than other types of packaging, particularly for people with limited dexterity. They also generate more waste than other forms of packaging.

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