Plastic medicine bottles are the most common drug packaging. It can store both solid and liquid medicines. In the 1980s, most of the bottles produced by plastic bottle manufacturers all over the world use glass bottles and metal swing-open lids. The advantages and disadvantages of plastic bottle manufacturers producing plastic medicine bottles.
Plastic medicine bottles are the most common drug packaging, which can store both solid drugs (such as tablets) and liquid drugs (such as potions). In the 1980s, most of the bottles produced by plastic bottle manufacturers all over the world used glass bottles and metal swing-open lids. The biggest drawback of this type of bottle is that it is not resistant to long-distance transportation.
The crushing rate is high, and the bottle cap is not tightly closed, which may cause liquid leakage, microbial contamination, and mildew of the internal liquid. In western countries, pharmaceutical manufacturers have replaced old-fashioned glass bottles with plastic bottles and caps made of highly transparent polyester. These newly developed vials are not only highly transparent, but it is also resistant to falling, impact, and biocompatibility. Some of them are easy to open due to the use of capping technology. However, the pull-type transparent plastic bottle also has a disadvantage: it is easily opened by children and causes accidental poisoning. To this end, some foreign manufacturers have designed anti-child open-type plastic bottles.