Ocular drug delivery faces strong barriers. Choosing between topical and intravitreal routes of administration shape efficacy, safety, and CMC design decisions.
- Why Improving Drug Delivery Remains A Major Opportunity In Oncology
- Crossing The Brain's Barrier: Recent Advances And What Lies Ahead
- Navigating Combination Products: Device Complexity And Software Integration
- Improving Execution Of Biological Evaluation Of Drug Delivery Devices
- DDW 2026 Signalled The Next Era Of Competitive Landscape In IBD
- From Exosomes To Nanodrugs: Advancing Therapeutic Delivery For CNS Repair
- Risk Is the Spine: What The First 100 QMSR Inspections Reveal
- Advancing Autologous Stem Cell Engineering For Diabetes And Vision Loss
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Laying Supply Chain Foundations That Bring Confidence To Compliance
Compliance with EU GMP Annex 1 requires a strategic CCS. Learn how a framework based on people, communication, process, and continuous improvement enables systematic, long-term compliance.
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Reducing Environmental Impact At All Stages Of The Medicine Journey
Explore how utilizing technologies like AI and digital twinning can inform decision-making at the R&D stage and how to optimize the delivery of the final drug product to patients with greener logistics.
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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.
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Vial Adapter Considerations For Cell And Gene Therapy Applications
Review features that need to be considered to choose a vial adapter for cell and gene therapy drug products and a case study where vial adapter transfer devices have been used to extract lentiviruses.
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Liposome Vs. Lipid Nanoparticle: What's The Difference?
Here, we discuss the differences between nanoparticles and liposomes along with their applications in medicine.
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Selecting A Strategic Partner For Your Combination Product
It is imperative to choose an experienced partner that can ensure the highest quality products, minimize supply chain disruptions, and efficiently bring safe, effective drug products to patients.
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Nanoformed API: A Superior Alternative To Solid Dispersions
Cutting-edge nanotechnology is now emerging, able to address bioavailability challenges and deliver higher drug loads in more patient-friendly formats with fewer and smaller pills and easier regimens.
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Streamlining Primary Container And Device Selection With Predictive Calculations
Expolore a theoretical approach to complement experimental approaches to more quickly select a packaging and delivery system for your drug product.
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Understanding Risks Of Biologic Drugs And Injectable Drug-Device Combination Products
As the benefits of delivering biologic drugs as part of a combination product platform are realized, this self-administration trend will continue to grow. From a regulatory perspective, the use of a risk-based approach is foundational.
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Ready-To-Use Cartridges: Ensuring Compatibility For GLP-1-Based Drugs
Ready-to-use cartridges for GLP-1 applications offer safe, reliable self-administration. See how they can minimize complexities and better align with the stringent demands of modern manufacturing.
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DELIVERED BY DEGRAZIO
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Procuring Packaging And Delivery Systems: Single Versus Dual Sourcing
In this article, Fran DeGrazio examines the trend toward dual sourcing of products, components, and materials for drug delivery packaging and systems. She outlines the key differences between single and dual sourcing and makes recommendations about using one versus the other while mitigating supply chain and product quality risk.

