Pharmaceutical Labels for a Wide Range of Applications
Whether for disinfectants, cough syrups, laboratory samples, raw materials used in drug production, or packaging, pharmaceutical labels serve a wide variety of purposes. At the same time, products must be clearly and accurately identified. Label requirements can differ significantly—from oil‑ and water‑resistant materials, to labels that can be removed without residue, to opaque options designed for over‑labeling.
At Labelmakers.com, you’ll find high‑quality labels suited for pharmaceutical products and their outer packaging, no matter the application.
Areas of Application for Pharmaceutical Labels
- Pharmaceutical products
- Raw material labeling
- Medical technology
- Pharmacies
- Diagnostic labels (e.g., sample identification)
- Collection labeling
- Over‑labeling for imported products
- Generic medications
- Serialization
- Inventory control
- Shipping labels
Why Use Labels for Pharmaceutical Products?
In addition to outer packaging, the product label is one of the primary sources of information for consumers. It must clearly communicate what the product is, how to use it, who manufactured it, and how much product is contained inside. At the same time, the label also serves as a branding tool—it should inform while also attracting attention and reflecting the quality of the product.
That’s why Labelmakers.com offers pharmaceutical labels in customizable shapes, materials, and finishes. You have full creative freedom when designing your labels.
Pharmaceutical Label Materials
Pharmaceutical labels often need to meet specialized requirements related to both the material and adhesive. Depending on the product and application, labels may need to be resistant to oil or water, adhere reliably in sub‑zero temperatures, or be easily removable.
For most pharmaceutical uses, film labels made from PE or PP are ideal. These materials are resistant to water and oil and paired with a strong, permanent adhesive. Removable versions with specialized adhesive are also available, allowing for later correction or clean removal when needed.
Another option for protecting labels from abrasion, moisture, and oil exposure is lamination. This transparent matte or glossy layer is applied over the label to shield and preserve the printed surface.
