Emerging therapies are being designed to safely deliver oligonucleotides to disease-relevant tissues. Delivery is no longer a technical hurdle to overcome but a strategic lever.
- PLGA: A Workhorse Polymer Behind Modern Depot Long-Acting Injectables
- Designing Nanoparticles: Why Size Comes First
- Why Operational Readiness Is The Missing Piece In Biosimilar Adoption
- From Vial To Prefilled Syringe: Mastering The Development Transition
- Rethinking The Blueprint For Bone Regeneration: The Next Evolution In Orthobiologics
- Can We Cure Diabetes?
- Reassessing Nanoparticle Immunotoxicity: From Well-Established To Novel Approaches
- Delivery Device Functional Scrutiny: Can You Pass (Without) The Test?
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Microphysiological Systems: Closing The Gap Between Models And Medicine
Microphysiological systems (MPS) use human cells to model tissue function, offering faster, more predictive insights for drug discovery, safety testing, and personalized medicine—bridging gaps left by animal and 2D models.
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A Pathway For Regulatory Success For Devices In Combination Products
Ready to improve your submission success rate? Define clear submission goals, ensure cross-functional collaboration, and proactively manage evolving regulations to achieve a successful path to market.
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Increasing Bioavailability With Amorphous Solid Dosage Formulations
Discover the challenges associated with pH-dependent solubility for oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor drugs and how leveraging ASD formulation can help create more effective, patient-friendly drug products.
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Realizing The Promise Of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)
NAMs are transforming risk assessment. Learn how integrating advanced in vitro models and computational tools can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen regulatory decision-making.
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Combining Patient Centricity And Commercial Viability In Pediatric Product Development
Medication acceptance and adherence are critical concerns in pediatric populations due to these patients’ rapid anatomical and physiological development.
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Scaling Safe, Consistent Drug Delivery in Modern Care
Assistive drug delivery technologies, including wearable injectors, smart infusion systems, and guided delivery tools, help standardize dosing, reduce variability, and expand access across care settings.
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The Role Of Micronization In The Journey To Drug Product Development
Micronization is an incredibly important step of the process of transitioning a compound from initial discovery into the clinic. Learn more about the key benefits of micronization.
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Pediatric Dosage Form Development: Program Design And Formulation Development
Explore key considerations to successfully bridge from initial concept of pediatric program design and formulation development strategies into later stages of development and through to commercialization.
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A Robust Extractables Data Package Helps Drive Patient Safety
Complex drug product formulations are more common, so it is imperative to have a deeper knowledge of extractables to understand risks associated with potential interactions between packaging and product.
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Extending The Reach Of Critical Care: Remote Sensing
In emergencies, scarce data delays decisions. Remote sensing — radar, thermal, and vision — assesses patients at a distance, enabling faster triage, smarter resource use, and more informed care.
TOM'S TAKES ON DRUG DELIVERY
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From Vial To Prefilled Syringe: Mastering The Development Transition
In this article, Fran DeGrazio discusses the opportunities, challenges, and benefits for biopharmaceutical product developers in transitioning from vial-based to prefilled syringe (PFS) delivery approaches. She lays out key differences and added complexities in areas such as device functionality, risk management, regulatory pathways, use of materials, lifecycle management, and organizational alignment.
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Why Human Factors Are Critical To Drug Delivery Device Success
In today’s highly competitive biopharma market, successful therapies prioritize the patient experience. Increasingly, patients expect to receive advanced therapies at home or in decentralized care settings, which require delivery methods that are easy to use and comfortable.
This collection explores how drug delivery teams can incorporate patient-centricity across development, from early human factors strategies to modality selection, ensuring safe, effective therapies that translate to real-world care.

