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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Streamline Your Fill And Finish Process Of Ready-To-Use Cartridges
An optimized nest design for pre-fillable cartridges was designed using numerical simulation and data analytics to improve efficiency in pharmaceutical production.
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Is It Ever Too Soon To Start Your Extractables And Leachables Assessment?
Learn what you need to know about planning for your extractables and leachables testing programs to mitigate delays to your drug development timelines.
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The Algorithm Is In: 5 Ways AI Is Transforming Medicine
AI is transforming the medical field, offering innovative solutions to complex problems. Explore the potential of AI in revolutionizing healthcare and leveraging data to improve patient experiences.
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Is Your Combination Product Drug-Led Or Device-Led?
The $118 billion combination-product market is projected to increase at a CAGR of 8.8%. This article answers the question: “Is this actually a combination product? What do we need to do if it is?”
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The Largest LOE Event In US Pharma History
Ahead of the first biosimilar Humira product set to launch in 365 days, this article provides a comprehensive run-down of where biosimilar sponsors stand and the key issues ahead of market formation.
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Stability Chambers: Testing, Equipment, And Uses
Performing stability studies is a critical step in the drug development process. Discover the ways to ensure that your drug is safe and effective as it goes to market.
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Key Considerations For Emerging Companies When Selecting Packaging Components
Recognizing the importance of packaging development and prioritizing its role in drug development early on can help proactively identify potential delays and overcome risks.
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Container Closure Integrity: A Risk-Based Approach
Container closure integrity is essential to protecting drug product and satisfying regulatory agencies. A risk-based approach enables creation of a robust data file for timely approval of regulatory applications.
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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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Streamline Early-Stage Development To Reach The Clinic Faster
Early-stage development is an iterative process, continuously generating new data and insights to optimize the product based on emerging knowledge.
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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.

