Protective Packaging

How UV readable labels protect patients and brands in pharmaceutical packaging

The pharmaceutical industry is facing a growing and increasingly complex threat landscape. Counterfeit drugs, product diversion, and tampering are no longer isolated risks; they are global challenges that endanger patients, compromise quality and erode brand trust. As supply chains become more complex and international, the opportunities for fraudulent activity increase, making product security more critical than ever.

Traditional visible pharmaceutical labels and printed information remain essential for regulatory compliance and patient guidance. However, on their own, they are no longer sufficient to deter sophisticated counterfeiters. Advances in packaging production and printing technology mean that medical packaging can be convincingly replicated, making it harder to distinguish genuine products from falsified ones through visible features alone.

This is where UV readable labels offer a powerful advantage.

By incorporating covert security elements that are invisible under normal lighting but clearly visible under ultraviolet light, UV readable labels add a discreet yet highly effective layer of protection. They do not alter the look or design of medical products’ packaging, nor do they interfere with regulatory labelling requirements. Instead, they work quietly in the background, providing a reliable method of authentication that supports both patient safety and brand integrity.

In an industry where trust is everything, UV readable labels represent a smart, future-ready enhancement to pharmaceutical packaging security.

What are UV readable labels?

UV readable labels use specially formulated inks that remain invisible under normal lighting but fluoresce when exposed to UV light. With a simple handheld UV torch, hidden information can be revealed instantly, enabling quick and reliable authentication.

In pharma packaging, security features fall into two categories:

  • Overt features: Visible elements such as holograms or tamper-evident seals designed to reassure and deter.
  • Covert features: Hidden elements used for verification. UV readable labels sit in this category, adding protection without altering the packaging’s appearance.

UV readable elements can be incorporated in several formats, including:

  • Discreet text or microtext
  • Symbols or logos
  • Batch or expiry codes
  • Unique authentication marks

This makes them an unobtrusive yet highly effective addition to pharmaceutical packaging security.

Protecting patients: Safety, authenticity and trust

UV readable labels play a crucial role in safeguarding patients by helping ensure that medicines are genuine and untampered throughout the supply chain. Key benefits include:

  • Verification at multiple points: Pharmacists, distributors, and healthcare professionals can quickly confirm product authenticity using a handheld UV light.
  • Reducing risk of counterfeit or tampered products: Covert UV features make it harder for fraudulent products to enter the market, protecting patients from potentially harmful medicines.
  • Building trust and confidence: Visible verification tools give healthcare professionals and patients reassurance that the drug or tablet they handle and consume are safe and authentic.

By providing a simple, reliable method of authentication, UV readable labels strengthen patient safety while maintaining trust in the pharmaceutical sector.

Protecting brands: Anti-counterfeiting and traceability

UV readable labels are a powerful tool in pharmaceutical packaging, helping companies safeguard their products and brand reputation. Key benefits include:

  • Deterrence against counterfeiters: Covert UV features are difficult to detect or replicate, making it harder for fake products to enter the market.
  • Support for brand integrity: Ensuring only genuine medical products reach patients protects trust and reinforces the company’s credibility.
  • Complementing serialisation and track-and-trace: UV labels work alongside existing digital and regulatory systems to enhance supply chain security and traceability.

This discreet but effective layer of protection strengthens both product safety and brand confidence.

Where UV readable labels fit within pharmaceutical packaging solutions

UV readable labels can be applied across different packaging types, each serving a distinct role:

  • Primary packaging: Directly in contact with the medicine, such as blister packs or bottles. While possible, covert features are less common here due to regulatory visibility requirements.
  • Secondary packaging: Cartons and boxes are ideal for UV features, providing a discreet authentication point without altering the product itself.
  • Tertiary packaging: Shipping cases and pallets can also carry UV labels, helping verify products during transport and distribution.

Why secondary and tertiary packaging matters

These touchpoints offer the most practical opportunities for verification throughout the supply chain while keeping the patient-facing packaging clean and compliant.

UV labels can be added to existing pharmaceutical packaging materials and packaging production lines with minimal disruption, preserving regulatory labelling requirements and the visual appearance of the packaging.

This makes UV readable labels a versatile, low-impact solution for enhancing security at multiple levels of pharmaceutical packaging.

Operational benefits across the supply chain

UV readable labels offer practical advantages that make security checks quick and easy:

  • Fast, non-invasive verification: Handheld UV lights allow supply chain personnel to authenticate products instantly without opening or damaging packaging.
  • Minimal training required: Simple to use, UV checks can be performed by staff at any point in the supply chain with little instruction, saving time and reducing errors.

By combining speed and simplicity, UV readable labels streamline authentication while strengthening security at every stage.

UV readable labels as part of a layered security approach

No single solution can fully protect pharmaceutical products from counterfeiting, diversion, or tampering. That’s why UV readable labels work best as part of a layered security strategy, complementing other safeguards:

  • Tamper-evident packaging: Highlights any unauthorised access to the product.
  • Serialisation: Assigns unique identifiers to individual products for tracking and verification.
  • Track-and-trace systems: Monitors products throughout the supply chain to prevent diversion.
  • Secure protective packaging: Adds an additional barrier against damage or interference.

By combining these measures, UV readable labels help build a resilient, multi-layered defence, ensuring that patient safety and brand integrity are protected even if one security layer is compromised.

Small feature, significant protection

Though a small addition, UV readable labels deliver big benefits for both patients and brands. They help ensure medicines are genuine and untampered, protecting patient safety, while also safeguarding brand integrity and trust.

As a low-impact, high-value enhancement, UV labels integrate seamlessly into existing packaging without disrupting design or regulatory requirements, making them a smart, future-ready choice for pharmaceutical packaging.

For pharmaceutical companies looking to strengthen their packaging and protect both patients and products, Swiftpak offers tailored solutions that bring these benefits to life across your supply chain.