Next-generation drug delivery pairs science with usability, solving adherence by simplifying treatment, aligning patient behavior, and improving poorly tolerated therapies.
- Expanding The IV → SC Framework: What Reformulation Really Means
- AI: The Inflection Point In Retinal Drug Discovery, Development, And Delivery
- Reformulating An In-Clinic IV To At-Home Injection Puts Patients At The Center
- AI, Digitalization, And In Vivo Programming Redefine Cell And Gene Therapy
- Minding The Gap: Submission Strategies For Combined Use Combination Products
- Advances In Precision Delivery In CNS Oncology
- Drug-Device Combination Products: 4 Evolving Platforms For 2026
- A Case Study: Control Strategies For A Multi-Dose Pen Injector
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Combining Powdose® And Diffucaps® For Precise Solid Oral Dosing
Combining POWDOSE® and Diffucaps® enables precise, individualized solid oral dosing—improving drug delivery, patient compliance, and therapeutic outcomes in personalized medicine applications.
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Liquid Capsule Manufacturing: What To Know
Capsules surround a drug in an unflavored, solid barrier enclosure. This article focuses on liquid capsule manufacturing and its advantages.
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Solid Form Screening, Rapid Formulation Selection To Meet Tight Timelines
A comprehensive approach to evaluating drug molecules for the selection of a lead solid form and formulation can significantly accelerate development timelines and limit risks in later development.
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Meeting The Growing Demand For Pre-Filled Syringes
The market for pre-filled syringes is growing rapidly. Learn more about the benefits for consumers, providers, and manufacturers, and the importance of partnering with a reliable fill finish facility.
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A Risk-Based Approach To Injectable Combination Product Development
Examine how to establish a holistic approach to drug-device combination product (DDCP) development and how to assess and manage risk throughout the development and approval process.
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Off-The-Shelf Vs. Novel Devices: Selecting A Drug Delivery System
Whether bringing a novel therapy to market or altering current devices, companies must determine the best selection for administration without impacting drug efficacy, quality, and safety.
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Beyond The Battery: Powering the Next Generation Of Active Implants
Active implants are pushing past battery limits as energy‑harvesting taps motion, heat, and biochemical signals. Hybrid systems could shrink devices and enable longer‑lasting, self‑powered implants.
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Key Financial Considerations For Phase II Clinical Injectable Drug Manufacturing
This article highlights the importance of scalability and flexibility in the choice of an early-stage manufacturing strategy and how that decision impacts financial outcomes for a drug development program.
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Stainless Steel Needles: Quantifying Cobalt Risk For EU Regulation
Learn how a partner who is committed to ensuring the safety of medical devices by mitigating the risk of chemical interaction with drugs is crucial for navigating the regulatory pathway to approval.
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Driving Sustainability In Spray Drying Through Enabling Technologies
By transitioning to alternative solvents or leveraging process aids, the challenges associated with the use of these chemicals can be addressed, helping create a sustainable, greener footprint.
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6 Packaging And Delivery Challenges For Biologic Therapies
In this article, Fran DeGrazio identifies six aspects of biologics-based therapy packaging and delivery that, if addressed, may help to ensure successful product development and lifecycle management. They include 1) chemical compatibility with device functionality, 2) long-acting formulations, 3) product stability, 4) primary packaging and device integration, 5) cold storage, and 6) higher concentrations and viscosities.

