Pharmaceuticals · Aurora, ON

Custom Pill Boxes in Aurora, ON

Premium pill boxes delivered to Aurora, ON. Pharmaceutical pill packaging in Canada requires Drug Identification Number compliance, bilingual Drug Facts labelling, child-resistant closures, and lot number traceability. We produce pill boxes for Canadian pharmaceutical manufacturers with full Health Canada regulatory compliance and patient-safe construction.

MOQ: 100 unitsFree Shipping to Aurora2-3 Week Turnaround
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Why Choose Our Pill Boxes in Aurora

Health Canada DIN compliant
Mandatory bilingual Drug Facts
Child-resistant compatible
Tamper-evident construction
Regulatory prepress expertise
Free shipping across Canada

Pill Boxes for Pharmaceuticals in Aurora

Pharmaceutical pill packaging in Canada is regulated under the Food and Drugs Act and associated regulations. Over-the-counter drugs require a Drug Identification Number (DIN) from Health Canada before they can be legally sold. The packaging must carry the DIN prominently, provide complete bilingual Drug Facts information, meet child-resistant packaging standards under the Hazardous Products Act, and carry lot number and expiry date traceability. These are not optional elements — they are legal requirements for any drug product sold in Canada.

Drug Identification Number Requirements for Canadian Pill Packaging

The DIN is the identifier that Health Canada issues upon drug product approval — it confirms that the drug's safety, efficacy, and quality evidence has been reviewed and a marketing authorization granted. The DIN must appear on the outer packaging in a specific position and format defined in the Food and Drug Regulations. For Canadian pharmaceutical manufacturers, the DIN application and approval process is completed before packaging design is finalized — the DIN number itself becomes a required element of the package design.

Bilingual Drug Facts Labelling for Canadian Over-the-Counter Products

Canadian OTC drug products require a bilingual Drug Facts panel — analogous to but different from the US Drug Facts panel format — that presents the active ingredients, uses, warnings, directions, and inactive ingredients in both French and English. The bilingual Drug Facts format has specific layout requirements defined by Health Canada. The panel must meet minimum font size requirements, be in a box format with a specific header, and present all required fields in the correct order. Getting this layout right requires knowledge of the specific regulatory format — not just translation of English content.

Quick Specs

Minimum Order
100 units
Production Time
2-3 weeks
Free Shipping
to Aurora
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Materials

SBS PaperboardCRB Paperboard

Finishes

Matte LaminationFull-colour CMYKChild-Resistant CoatingTamper-Evident
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Popular Use Cases in Aurora

Canadian pharmaceutical manufacturers
Generic drug companies
Hospital pharmacy supply
Pharmacy retail programs
OTC drug brands

Compliance & Safety

Pill boxes for Canadian distribution require Health Canada DIN licensing, mandatory bilingual Drug Facts panels, child-resistant closure compatibility, tamper-evident construction, and lot/expiry date provisions.

Pill Boxes in Aurora - FAQs

What information is mandatory on Canadian OTC pill packaging?

Required elements include: Drug Identification Number (DIN), bilingual Drug Facts panel with active ingredients and quantities, uses, warnings (including pregnancy, breastfeeding, drug interactions), directions for use, inactive ingredients, lot number, expiry date, manufacturer name and address, net quantity, and storage conditions — all in both French and English in specified formats.

Does every pill product sold in Canada need a DIN?

Drug products require a DIN. Natural health product supplements (vitamins, herbal, homeopathic) require an NPN or DIN-HM instead. The regulatory category — drug or NHP — is determined by the product's ingredients, concentration, and claims. Selling a drug product without a DIN is a violation of the Food and Drugs Act with significant enforcement consequences.

What child-resistant closure options work for Canadian pill packaging?

Push-and-turn caps on bottles (the standard for most pill bottles), blister packs with child-resistant backing that requires folding before peeling, and child-resistant carton closures that require simultaneous push-and-slide are the primary options. Each needs to meet ASTM F1444 child-resistance testing standards. We specify the appropriate closure for each pill product format.

What's the minimum order for pill boxes in Canada?

100 units minimum. Pharmaceutical manufacturers typically order in production batch quantities that align with their licensed production volumes.

Can pill packaging carry bilingual patient information leaflets inside?

Yes. A folded bilingual Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) inside the pill box is standard for many Canadian pharmaceutical products. The PIL provides complete drug information in consumer-appropriate language in both French and English. The outer box references the enclosed PIL for complete information.

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Eye Drop Boxes

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