Increase accuracy, improve throughput, and save space in your facility, while reducing labor. Whether adding strip or blister packaging equipment to your existing workflow, introducing verification to your pharmacy, or building a pharmacy from the ground up, Noritsu Medical Group offers state of the art pharmacy automation solutions.
We’ve done the legwork to find the best products in the industry. By offering an assortment of products, we provide flexibility in finding solutions that fit your unique business requirements.
Noritsu has over 35 years’ experience in workflow automation, integration, implementation, service and support. Our product line includesunit-dose and multi-dose packaging, labeling, and medication delivery hardware and software as well as integration and implementation. Our nationwide service team is directly employed, not contracted, with an average tenure of 14 years. From initial workflow analysis system implementation to equipment support, Noritsu builds long term relationships with its customers.
Accurate, fast, and reliable, Xana strip packagers feature a unique design engineered around efficient pharmacy workflow. Predictive software prompts operators to add stock at the most beneficial time in order keep production uninterrupted. The space saving vertical drawer design stores and secures up to 400 unique oral solid NDC cassettes and allows easy refilling and stock rotation, while the patented "Intelligent Feeder" system ensures the highest level of accuracy.
You don’t have to be an engineer to appreciate the build quality of this equipment. Once you see, hear, and feel how smoothly the Xana operates, you’ll have confidence in its reliability. Reliable equipment means you can spend more time building your business.
The MDM series of detection systems are state of the art in medication pouch dose verification. Built with durability and accuracy in mind, an MDM system can increase your workflow dramatically by quickly checking every pouch for accuracy against a library of medications.
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