For years, TEICOPLANIN has been considered a last-resort antibiotic, the kind you pull out when other drugs have failed.Certainly not the first line of defense, but when it’s needed, it's seriously a moment of life or death.
Now, teicoplanin isn’t without its challenges.
From the moment teicoplanin leaves the manufacturer to the moment it’s administered to a patient, every step in handling it has to be spot on.During transit, teicoplanin must be kept within a controlled temperature range between 2°C and 8°C to prevent degradation.
This is exactly how we handled one of our recent teicoplanin shipments from Incheon, South Korea, to São Paulo, Brazil, covering nearly half the globe, 2°C and 8°C all the way through, transported using a High-Performance Passive Packaging va-Q-tec engineered to maintain such temperature range.When the stakes are so high, you cannot afford to take a second shot, you know who to trust.
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