Purdue’s OxyContin Trial Moves Along
After a few years’ worth of successful pilot testing, Purdue is ready to tag – for real – and track bottles of the controlled painkiller OxyContin, RFID Journal reports.
The company plans plans to migrate from the Symbol EPC Class 0 passive UHF inlays it currently uses to EPC Gen 2 passive UHF inlays containing Impinj’s Monza Gen 2 chip, RFID Journal Reports.
This transition will take place during the second quarter of 2007.