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  "title": "RFID Medication Vial & Syringe Labels — ADC Restock",
  "description": "RFID medication labels enable item-level SGTIN-96 serialised tracking of drug vials, syringes, ampoules and IV bags — supporting US FDA DSCSA full...",
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  "faq": [
    {
      "question": "Can the RFID label be read through glass vials?",
      "answer": "Yes. UHF and NFC RFID signals pass through glass with minimal attenuation. Our labels are specifically designed for glass pharmaceutical containers. The label antenna is optimised for the curved surface and the liquid content of the vial (which can affect UHF tuning). Read range for a labelled vial is typically 0.3-1 m with a UHF handheld reader."
    },
    {
      "question": "Does the label withstand refrigerated and frozen drug storage?",
      "answer": "Yes. Our pharmaceutical labels use cold-storage adhesive rated for continuous exposure at 2-8 °C (standard drug refrigerator) and intermittent exposure to −20 °C (frozen medications). The label maintains adhesion and readability through repeated temperature cycling between cold storage and room temperature."
    },
    {
      "question": "What data encoding standard do you use?",
      "answer": "We encode per GS1 standards: SGTIN-96 format containing the GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) and a unique serial number. This is the data structure required by FDA DSCSA. We can also encode GS1 Digital Link URIs for NFC labels that resolve to product information pages when tapped with a smartphone."
    },
    {
      "question": "How does RFID medication labelling integrate with Pyxis / Omnicell / BD Rowa automated dispensing cabinets?",
      "answer": "All three major ADC vendors support RFID-enabled restocking workflows through their current hardware generations — BD Pyxis MedStation ES with the Gen7 RFID drawer module, Omnicell XT series with the RFID-Ready pocket and BD Rowa Vmax with the Restock Automation module. Integration happens at two levels. At the device level, the RFID reader in the restock station captures the SGTIN-96 EPC for every vial placed in the drawer and automatically increments the cabinet's inventory, replacing the tech's barcode-scan-and-count step. At the enterprise level, HL7 v2.x RAS (pharmacy administration) and RGV (dispense) messages flow between the ADC, the pharmacy information system (Epic Willow, Cerner PharmNet, Meditech BPM, Wolters Kluwer Medi-Span) and the hospital's DSCSA traceability repository. ProudTek labels are qualified against the Impinj Indy and Speedway reader families used inside these cabinets; we provide per-cabinet-model test reports on request."
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    {
      "question": "How does RFID-based controlled-substance tracking interact with the DEA CSOS e-222 order system and state PDMPs?",
      "answer": "RFID tracking operates at the clinical-dispensing layer and is complementary to the DEA regulatory layer, not a replacement. The DEA Form 222 (paper) and CSOS (Controlled Substance Ordering System) electronic 222 ordering process governs distribution of schedule II substances from manufacturer or distributor to the registered DEA purchaser (the hospital). Once the controlled substances are received at the pharmacy, the RFID layer tracks per-vial / per-syringe events — receive, stock to ADC, dispense to patient, administer, waste, count discrepancy — with timestamps and user authentication. That dispensing-layer data feeds the hospital's drug-diversion detection analytics (Bluesight for Controlled Substances, Omnicell Performance Center, Invistics ControlCheck) which compare actual access / waste patterns against peer-benchmark norms and flag anomalies. State Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) consume the patient-dispensed side through the pharmacy information system, not directly from the RFID layer. RFID's role is to make the per-unit audit trail that feeds all these regulatory and detection systems automatic and tamper-evident instead of dependent on manual documentation."
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