Easily distinguish real from fake.

InfraTrac uses patent-pending near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy to distinguish real from fake, supplier from supplier, even batch from batch.

The technology, licensed from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, offers the promise of tracking substances, not just packaging. Currently optimized for powders and pills, it is also capable of tracking liquids.

The easiest way to take advantage of InfraTrac is to change the formulation of inactive ingredients. Tiny changes are detected by the NIR … so tiny that no new FDA approval is needed, since the alterations fall within the SUPAC level 1 guidelines, for Scale-Up and Post-Approval Changes.

So thousands of batches can be tracked, making it possible to detect both black market and gray market interlopers. More...

InfracTrac fights counterfeiting.

Vodka mixed with goat urine, masquerading as Chanel No. 5.

Yellow road paint, used as a coating for drug tablets.

Food and drug companies are spending $32 billion a year to protect you. But the threat continues to grow. Counterfeiting and economically motivated adulteration jeopardizes reputations and brands, patients and public health.

The U.S. FDA and the European Commission recently recommended multi-layer anti-counterfeiting and anti-diversion solutions, to protect the product, not just the cardboard. InfraTrac’s covert fingerprinting is the clear leader: clean and cost-effective. InfraTrac’s formulation-based approach makes QA happy, because it meshes perfectly with Quality by Design (QbD) initiatives, reducing manufacturing waste while making batches traceable. And it’s an elegant and simple solution, so it makes the accountants happy, too. More...



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