Pharmaceutical applications of drops for oral ingestion, such as vitamins and cough drops as well as liquid natural remedies, are usually packed in a glass bottle. Bottles are often tiresome for the user – "at first no drops appear, then too many appear and too fast" is a statement often heard from consumers.
With Neopac's dropper tube, you can offer your customers a user-friendly option, controlled drops and precise dosage. Your product therefore gains substantially more value.
As part of a user test at the Bern University of Applied Sciences, 69 participants evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of glass bottles versus dropper tubes respectively. Dropper tubes and child safety were examined. Here are the key findings from the survey.
"With the tube, I can regulate dripping behaviour myself using pressure. If I stop pressing, the drops stop immediately."
"I find the tube more practical to press, it feels more comfortable in my hand."
"The child safety it offers is good for liquids that are not suitable for children. Even with a quite empty tube, the drops work perfectly."
"With the tube, I can regulate dripping behaviour myself using pressure. If I stop pressing, the drops stop immediately."
"I find the tube more practical to press, it feels more comfortable in my hand."
"The child safety it offers is good for liquids that are not suitable for children. Even with a quite empty tube, the drops work perfectly."