Pharmaceutical Temperature Monitoring

Common Temperature Conditions of Pharmaceuticals
2-8ºC Cold Chain is the most common monitored temperature range for vaccines, insulin and biologics.
Controlled Room Temperature (CRT) is between 20-25ºC as defined by United States Pharmacopeia, with minor excursions between 15-30ºC experienced in pharmacies, hospitals, and warehouses, and during shipping are allowed.
Employing temperature indicators allows manufactures and distributors follow Good Distribution Practice (GDP) and help reduce risk throughout the pharmaceutical lifecycle.
Temperature Indicator Benefits for Patient Safety
Cold Chain Monitoring
Applications in Clinical Trials, Logistics, and Pharmacy

Timestrip temperature indicators give immediate feedback if the temperature exceeds the defined limit, and can show for how long the deviation has occurred.
This real-time data enables clinical trial staff to take corrective actions swiftly, such as discarding compromised medicines or moving them to a safer environment before they are administered to patients.
Choose from our wide range of single-use indicators designed for 2-8ºC cold chain thresholds tailored to pharmaceutical storage and handling.