James Alexander Inhalants
Package Design
The James Alexander Corporation unit dose inhalant package is a pharmaceutical delivery system designed so that the drug is delivered to the respiratory system for local or systemic effect. The first inhalant package manufactured by James Alexander was the contemporary industry standard, consisting of a glass ampoule enclosed in absorbent cotton, a preprinted label, and a woven mesh outer covering. The entire package was sealed on both ends using wire staples. The package can also be used for:
- Fit test kit inhalants
- Fragrances and scents
- Aroma Therapy
- Pharmaceuticals

In 1982, James Alexander Corporation developed and introduced a new style of inhalant that offers ingenious packaging simplicity while still retaining the advantages of the old style inhalant. The new JAC inhalant consists of a sealed, crushable glass ampoule enclosed in a cellulose acetate absorbent layer with an outer cover of paper that allows for appropriate product identification. The inhalant is heat sealed on either side to complete the package.
Packaging Variations Available
A number of packaging variations are available with the James Alexander unit dose inhalant:
- The inhalant formulation may be packaged in either USP type I, borosilicate or USP type III, soda lime glass.
- The inhalant paper sleeve can be imprinted with the appropriate product identification, directions, and lot number. Various colors are available for printing.
- Custom size inhalants can be manufactured.
