Hospitals frequently encounter challenges when sourcing medications, particularly hazardous medications packaged in unit doses. Wholesaler shortages, supply chain delays, and unexpected demand can disrupt patient care and create additional stress for pharmacy teams. When unit dose products are unavailable, hospitals may be forced to spend extra time repackaging medications in-house, increasing the risk of errors and slowing down workflows.
One facility shared that their biggest challenge before using UDose™ prepackaged hazardous medications was not being able to obtain the unit dose products they needed due to shortages. Without a reliable source, pharmacy teams faced operational uncertainty and had to manage the risks associated with temporary workarounds.
Exclusive Distributor of UDose™
As the exclusive distributor of UDose™ prepackaged hazardous medications, Atlantic Biologicals provides hospitals with a dependable solution. By offering ready-to-use unit dose medications, we help facilities maintain continuity of care while reducing staff workload and operational stress. Orders are processed quickly, and the company’s responsive customer service ensures hospitals receive support when they need it most.
Customized Unit Dose Solutions
Atlantic Biologicals also works closely with hospitals to accommodate specific needs and preferences. Facilities can customize orders, ensuring that patients receive the correct medication at the right time. This flexibility minimizes workflow interruptions, reduces delays, and decreases the risk of errors, allowing pharmacy teams to operate efficiently.
Reliable Access Means Safer, More Efficient Care
By partnering with us, hospitals gain access to a consistent and reliable source of prepackaged unit dose medications. This ensures that even during shortages, patient care remains uninterrupted, workflows remain efficient, and staff can focus on what matters most—delivering safe, high-quality care every day.
Atlantic Biologicals exclusive distribution of UDose™ provides hospitals with the reliability, efficiency, and safety they need to navigate the challenges of medication shortages successfully.
