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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Addressing Glass Particulates In Injectable Drug Formulations
Learn how a new vial design that is capable of reducing the propensity for glass particulate generation on filling lines is enabling a significant, positive impact on product quality and safety.
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Platform Reduces Product Development Time And Cost By 30%
Using innovative capsule-filling equipment and processing technology, and mini-tablet and drug-layered beadlet manufacturing, you can have an adaptable, easily modified formulation.
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Bringing A Biosimilar For Oncology To Market: Injectable Packaging From Early Development To Commercialization
While in their early-stage development of a mAb biosimilar for oncology treatment, a large biopharmaceuticals company sought a packaging recommendation: a stopper to maintain high-quality standards.
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Masking Bitter Drug Taste In Pediatric Formulations With Microcaps
The challenge was developing a taste masked, convenient dosage formulation of a very bitter API for patients two-years old and older undergoing treatment of HIV infection.
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5 Ways Pre-Filled Syringes Contribute To Better Patient Outcomes
In our series on pre-filled syringes, we explore five key ways this delivery format is enhancing patient outcomes, not just through the medicine it contains, but through the device design itself.
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How DFM Promotes Scalability, Repeatability, And Profitability
Find out why it is critical that OEMs see and understand the benefits of taking time to build a mold or create automation more robustly to achieve long-term savings and higher annual production.
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Ophthalmic Drug Delivery
Explore the challenges to effective delivery of drugs to the eye, intricacies of ophthalmic drug delivery, and advantages of nanoparticles as an enabling technology for ocular drug-delivery systems.
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Simultaneous Spray Drying For Combination Dry Powder Inhaler Formulations
Three combination case studies are demonstrated, in which bevacizumab is paired with erlotinib, cisplatin, or paclitaxel in a dry powder inhaler formulation.
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Selecting Container Closure Components: A Data-Driven Approach To CCI
Discover an efficient, data-driven process that employs innovative methods to accelerate the selection of a closure containment system that meets the requirements of the modern regulatory landscape.
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Strategies For Accelerating The Development Of Modified Release Oral Forms
Careful selection of appropriate excipients and delivery technologies is key to the design of modified release (MR) formulations fulfilling specific performance requirements.
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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.

