From the Huddersfield (UK) Examiner:
Medicines used in Huddersfield Royal Infirmary now come from ... Lindley!
The new £8m pharmacy at Acre Mill is now producing almost half a million tablets each year.
And it is capable of manufacturing medicines for individual patients or in large-scale batches.
The pharmacy is now making all the medicines needed in both Calderdale Royal Hospital and HRI.
They are also supplying medicines to hospitals, pharmacists and chemists throughout Yorkshire.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
High-tech pharmacist of the future based in Lindley
I thought this was an interesting approach to pharmaceutical manufacturing that isn't occurring in Canada, at least not yet.
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