Nanosystems offer unique capabilities, enabling researchers to design precise, versatile delivery systems that address key challenges in rare diseases.
- Closing The Adherence Gap: The Connected Health Era
- Delivery Strategy For Next-Gen Cardiac Gene Therapies
- The Future Of Kidney Disease Therapeutics: Bringing Nanomedicine To Nephrology
- Injecting Cancer Killers: Intratumoral Therapy For Solid Tumors
- The Advantages Of Antibodies Over Ligands In The Alpha Emitter Era
- GenAI: The Muscle Behind Strong Regulatory Intelligence For Combination Products
- Regulatory Precedents For Drug Delivery: Uncovering Clues To Successful Submissions
- Microneedle Delivery Of Telomerase Protects Skin From Radiation-Induced DNA Damage
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Closing The Duration Gap In FDA-Approved Long-Acting Contraceptives
A gap exists between three months and three years in FDA-approved long-acting contraceptives (LACs). A microsphere formulation enables sustained release over a six to twelve-month period.
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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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Nasal Inhalation Delivery – An Introduction Guide
Unlock the potential of nasal inhalation for delivering active pharmaceutical ingredients by exploring the benefits of both liquid and dry powder formulations as companies drive innovation in the field.
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Enabling Long Lasting Clinical Outcomes In Coronary Stenting
Polyester amides (PEAs) bring several desired and differentiating properties to drug-eluting stent (DES) applications for treating coronary artery disease (CAD).
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Understanding Injectable Drug Container Closure Systems
Choosing the right container closure system (CCS) format is crucial, so understanding the different parts involved, their functions, storage requirements, and how they impact administering the drug is essential.
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Build A Vial-Stopper Combination Suitable For Drug Product Storage At -80°C
This study worked to determine if the chosen vial-stopper-seal combination will remain integral while frozen at -80°C, under studied conditions, when the appropriate materials, processing, and sealing conditions are applied.
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How Lipid Nanoparticles Overcome Solubility Challenges
More than 80% of NCEs are poorly soluble compounds. Overcoming this challenge using lipid nanoparticles is essential to move your drug product through the pipeline and into the market.
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Nose To Brain (N2B) Drug Delivery – Benefits And Challenges
Delve into the growing interest in drug delivery methods that target the brain and central nervous system via absorption into the bloodstream, specifically focusing on crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
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Lifecycle Planning For Containment And Delivery Of Biologics Drug Products
Read more about trends in the biologics market that could impact the lifecycle strategies for your drug product and steps you can take around drug packaging early in development.
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4 Factors Affecting Solubility Of Drugs
Improper drug solubility can lead to suboptimal drug delivery and absorption, resulting in ineffective drug efficacy and side effects, so solubility must be evaluated in the early stages of drug discovery.
TOM'S TAKES ON DRUG DELIVERY
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DELIVERED BY DEGRAZIO
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4 Opportunities For Advancing Drug Delivery
In this article, Fran DeGrazio identifies four prime opportunities for drug delivery developers to move the dial of innovation into 2026 and beyond. These avenues for advancement include diagnostics, patient tolerability, microdosing, and analytical methodologies.

