A machine designed specifically for filling, stopperingand capping vials of eye drops or nasal spray is known as an "aseptic" filling and closure machine.
Eye drops are used for anything from basic moistening to local anesthetic in the medical field. The profit margins are often smaller than they are for liquid medicinal items. This highlights the significance of being able to ensure quick and cost-effective processing for both pharmacy-only items and the OTC market. Filling volume, capping torqueand everything else that affects the stability of the final product is measured and controlled by a computer. By using a programmer-approved access-level system, we may restrict machine use and unauthorized tweaks to settings and ensure that only authorized personnel have access.