


The Cap That Protects Children
The Cap That Protects Children The cap that protects children – Children’s Hospital of Alabama bolsters secure drug delivery with the integration of IMI’s Tamper-Evident Caps for Enfit Syringes. Julie Lasseigne, PharmD Pediatric Pharmacy Director ~ Children’s Hospital...International Medical Industries Releases Tamper Evident Caps with Incorporated RFID
IMI (International Medical Industries, Inc.) bolsters expertise in secure drug delivery products with the release of their Prep-Lock Tamper Evident Cap for IV Syringes with incorporated Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.

Tamper-Evident Caps with RFID Combat Diversion in Healthcare
The Staggering Cost of Diversion A recent study published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine cited the vast costs diversion poses for Health Systems. “Hospitals bear the cost of diverted drugs, internal investigations, and follow-up care for affected patients, and...IMI Brings Expertise in Tamper Evident Security to Home Health
IMI brings expertise in Tamper Evident Security to the home health market through a strategic partnership with
Integrated Medical Systems, Inc. (IMS), a leading national distributor within the alternate site marketplace. The
collaboration introduces IMI products to home infusion healthcare furthering drug integrity and security from
pharmacy to patient
Trends in Ensuring Safety for Home Infusion: The Case for Tamper-Evident Products
To ensure safety throughout the supply chain and in the patient’s home, providers are adopting tamper-evident products for intravenous home infusion.
To better understand the steps home infusion providers are taking to ensure safety, Becker’s Hospital Review recently spoke with Neil Colby, RPh, an infusion pharmacist and Director of Infusion Pharmacy Services for CDRx Infusion
Ensuring Medication Safety with Tamper Evident Products
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and American Nurses Association estimate that 10% of health care workers experience substance abuse, given the access to medications in health care institutions. One report estimates that, in 2019, 148 million medication doses were diverted by health care employees.

What Are You Doing To Prevent Drug Diversion?
the record $7.75 million penalty for allegations of inappropriate pharmacy operations involving drug diversion. The Investigation by Drug Enforcement Officials uncovered irregularities concerning the distribution, dispensing, and record keeping of controlled substances…