Proper and Proper Storage of Drugs Based on Temperature
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Storage of raw materials and pharmaceutical products in pharmaceutical industrial warehouses is an important step in maintaining product quality in order to meet requirements until the product is in the hands of consumers. There are many factors that affect storage conditions including temperature, humidity, cleanliness, lighting, ventilation or air quality and the presence of segregation or separation. Of these factors, the most dominant influence on the quality of materials and products during storage is temperature. Unsuitable storage temperature can cause material or product damage. Therefore, materials and products must be stored at the appropriate storage temperature and control or monitoring of storage temperatures should be carried out so that when a discrepancy occurs, they can be handled immediately. The purpose of this review is to provide information regarding the storage temperature of raw materials and pharmaceutical products to ensure product quality. This article review is carried out by searching the literature from various sources such as journals and several guides as well as direct observation when doing work practices in the pharmaceutical industry. The storage of raw materials and pharmaceutical products must be carried out at a suitable temperature to ensure the safety, effectiveness and quality of the pharmaceutical product.
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