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MWV Healthcare to Discuss Regulations and Innovations in Child Resistant Packaging During CPhI Worldwide/ICSE/P-MEC Europe/Inno


Published on 2012-10-08 01:00:36 - Market Wire
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RICHMOND, Va.--([ ])--MeadWestvaco Corporation (NYSE: [ MWV ]), a global leader in [ packaging and packaging solutions ], will present at the [ 23rd CPhI Worldwide/ICSE/P-MEC Europe/InnoPack ] meeting in Madrid on [ Wednesday, October 10 ] from 12:30pm-12:55pm. The presentation, entitled aChild Resistant Solutions in Dispensing and Packaging Systems,a will be held as part of the [ InnoPack Speakeras Corner Sessions ] and will be led by Joe Keenan, director, Business Development for MWVas Healthcare Division.

"Child Resistant Solutions in Dispensing and Packaging Systems"

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), medicinal drugs are the leading cause of non-fatal poisoning in children in middle-income and high-income countries.1 Child-resistant (CR) packaging is used to minimize the risk of children accessing or ingesting medication and is one of the best-documented successes in preventing the unintentional poisoning of children; however, it is not mandatory in all countries.2 In his presentation, Keenan will discuss the importance of CR packaging for pharmaceuticals across the globe, reviewing the impact of upcoming regulations in the United States for certain pharmaceuticals and the actions many countries are taking to establish and strengthen laws that limit the access of medication by children.

Keenan will also share how MWVas expertise in packaging solutions across consumer markets facilitates the development of innovative CR solutions for medication dispensing systems. These insights stem from MWVas Center for Packaging Innovation. The process is enriched by patient preference testing and MWVas close partnerships with pharmaceutical companies and CR testing laboratories, allowing MWV to create medication packaging solutions that meet both customer and patient needs. The solutions for both primary and secondary packaging are both child resistant and senior friendly and rigorous standards are applied before products are commercialized.

Keenan has over twenty years of experience in R&D and project management and has been awarded six U.S. patents and brought over forty medical devices to market. He holds a Masters in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and an MBA from Babson College.

At CPhI Worldwide/ICSE/P-MEC Europe/InnoPack, MWV will also be competing for the CPhI Best Sustainable Pharmaceutical Packaging award for its adherence packaging solution [ Shellpak Renew ]. As one of six finalists, Tom Grinnan, Senior Director, Adjacent Markets for MWV Healthcare, will present Shellpak Renew to a judging panel on October 9. The sustainability award winner will be announced at an Awards Ceremony at the show.

For more information on MWVas healthcare packaging solutions, please visit: [ http://www.meadwestvaco.com/HealthcarePackagingSolutions/index.htm ]

About MWV

MeadWestvaco Corporation (NYSE: MWV) is a global packaging company providing innovative solutions to the worldas most admired brands in the healthcare, beauty and personal care, food, beverage, home and garden, tobacco, and agricultural industries. The company also produces specialty chemicals for the automotive, energy, and infrastructure industries and maximizes the value of its land holdings through forestry operations, property development and land sales. MWVas network of 125 facilities and 15,000 employees spans North America, South America, Europe and Asia. The company has been recognized for financial performance and environmental stewardship with a place on the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index every year since 2005. Learn more at [ www.mwv.com ].

1 World Health Organization. World report on child injury prevention. Available from: [ http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2008/9789241563574_eng.pdf ]

2 World Report On Child Injury Prevention ed.Margie Peden et al. World Health Organization 2008