Pharmaceuticals · Paradise, NL

Custom Syringe Boxes in Paradise, NL

Premium syringe boxes delivered to Paradise, NL. Syringes are Class II medical devices in Canada requiring a Medical Device Licence and sterile packaging that maintains integrity through the supply chain. We produce syringe boxes for Canadian medical device manufacturers with sterile barrier systems, Health Canada MDL labelling compliance, and bilingual instructions for use.

MOQ: 100 unitsFree Shipping to Paradise2-3 Week Turnaround
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Why Choose Our Syringe Boxes in Paradise

Health Canada MD compliant
Sterile packaging compatible
Mandatory bilingual labelling
Device classification labelling
Lot and expiry provisions
Free shipping across Canada

Syringe Boxes for Pharmaceuticals in Paradise

Syringes in Canada are classified as Class II medical devices under the Medical Devices Regulations, requiring a Medical Device Licence before they can be marketed. The packaging must maintain sterility from manufacturing through to point of use, carry complete bilingual instructions for use, display the MDL number, lot number, and expiry date, and meet all applicable ISO and ISO-compatible standards for sterile medical device packaging. For Canadian medical device manufacturers, syringe packaging compliance is a regulatory prerequisite for market entry.

Sterile Barrier Systems for Canadian Syringe Packaging

A sterile medical device maintains its sterility only as long as its sterile barrier remains intact. Syringe packaging typically uses a peel-pouch format — a sealed combination of medical-grade Tyvek or paper peel surface and a clear plastic backing that creates a transparent sterile container with an aseptic opening mechanism. The sterile barrier system must be validated to maintain sterility under the sterilization method used (EO, gamma, steam) and through the distribution conditions the packaging will experience. Packaging that hasn't been validated against the specific sterilization method and distribution conditions is not guaranteed sterile.

Canadian MDL Labelling Requirements for Syringes

Syringe packaging for Canada must carry: the device name in both French and English, the MDL number, the manufacturer name and address, lot number, manufacture date, expiry date, the single-use indication (non-reusable symbol or bilingual text), sterilization method indicator, and bilingual instructions for use covering proper technique and disposal. The single-use indication is particularly important for syringe packaging — single-use injectable devices reused for multiple patients create serious infection control risks, and the single-use designation must be prominently communicated.

Quick Specs

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

Materials

SBS PaperboardCRB Paperboard

Finishes

Matte LaminationFull-colour CMYKSterile CompatibleTamper-Evident
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Popular Use Cases in Paradise

Canadian medical device manufacturers
Hospital pharmacy supply
Clinical and laboratory programs
Home healthcare supply
Specialty medical supply

Compliance & Safety

Syringe boxes require Health Canada medical device licence compliance, mandatory bilingual labelling, sterility marking where applicable, and appropriate device classification labelling.

Syringe Boxes in Paradise - FAQs

What Class is a syringe under Canadian Medical Devices Regulations?

Syringes for injection are typically Class II medical devices under Canada's Medical Devices Regulations, requiring a Medical Device Licence from Health Canada before marketing. Insulin syringes sold to diabetic patients for personal self-injection may have a different pathway — verify the specific classification for your device with a regulatory specialist.

What sterilization validation is required for Canadian syringe packaging?

ISO 11135 (EO sterilization), ISO 11137 (radiation sterilization), and ISO 17665 (steam sterilization) are the relevant standards depending on your sterilization method. The packaging sterile barrier must be validated to maintain integrity through the specific sterilization process and through distribution conditions using protocols defined in ISO 11607.

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

100 units minimum. Medical device manufacturers typically order in production batch quantities aligned with their licensed manufacturing volumes.

Do syringe boxes need bilingual disposal instructions in Canada?

Yes. All patient-facing information including disposal instructions needs to be bilingual. Sharps disposal guidance is a public health safety communication — French-speaking Canadians need the same disposal guidance as English-speaking Canadians.

Can syringe packaging include a safety needle protection system indication?

Yes. Safety needle systems with retractable or shielding mechanisms should be clearly indicated on the packaging — both because it differentiates the safety product from standard syringes and because users need to know the safety feature exists and how to activate it. Bilingual safety feature description and activation instructions should be on the packaging or in the enclosed IFU.

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