Home infusion can lower costs and improve access, but requires complex coordination, patient readiness, logistics, and monitoring to ensure safe and effective care.
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- When Software Becomes Part Of The Medicine
- Prevascularized Bio-hybrid Organ Platforms Are Redefining Cell Therapy Delivery
- Treatment Adherence And Designing Therapeutics To Meet Patient Needs
- Complaints Into Practical Action: Human Factors Drug Delivery
- Human Factors: A Key Factor In Regulatory Approvals
- Regulatory Attention To Human Factors: How Much Is There?
- Gaining An Edge In GLP-1 Production
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Capsule Formulation Development: From Dosage Forms To Filling
Capsules are tasteless and easy to take, offer streamlined development timelines, and simplicity of manufacturing. Discover capsule formulation development and the benefits of capsule dosage forms.
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Rational Design And Development Of Long-Acting Injectable Dosage Forms
The increasing prevalence of chronic disorders, growing demand for self-administration, and the increasing demand for minimally invasive surgeries have fueled the growth of the LAI drug delivery market.
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Delivering On GLP-1 Demand: Combining Device And Supply Strategy
Meeting the demand for GLP-1 treatments requires robust and efficient delivery systems. Review how innovative solutions offer customization, streamlined manufacturing, and formulation compatibility.
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De-Risking The Transition From Vial To Drug-Device Combination Product
When transitioning from a vial to a combination product system, the best approach is to have a holistic de-risk strategy with an intentional focus on the patient, the plan, and the product.
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Compliance Considerations For Emergency-Use Delivery Systems
Because auto-injectors are typically the delivery device of choice for emergency medications, they come with increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies regarding their safety and effectiveness.
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When Glass Vials Fail At Low Temps, Consider A Cyclic Olefin Polymer System
If the glass vial for a biologic drug experiences breakage, or does not maintain container closure integrity, a cyclic olefin polymer (i.e., Daikyo Crystal Zenith COP) system may be the solution.
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Pediatric Dosage Form Development: Program Design And Formulation Development
Explore key considerations to successfully bridge from initial concept of pediatric program design and formulation development strategies into later stages of development and through to commercialization.
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Utilizing Robotic Aseptic Filling Systems To Meet Industry Needs
An aseptic filling and closing machine solution allowed Catalent to reliably process a wide range of both trayed and nested vials for their client product needs.
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Collaborating With A CMO To Bring Your Sterile Injectable Product To Market
Review considerations for collaborating with a fill/finish CMO, including CMO selection, Request for Proposal (RFP) delivery, proposal review, and project award.
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Vial Adapter Transfer Device Compatibility With Cell Therapies
Needles and syringes are commonly used to retrieve cell therapies from vials, posing the risk of needle stick injury. Explore the suitability of needle-free polycarbonate transfer devices.
TOM'S TAKES ON DRUG DELIVERY
TALKING WITH TOM VIDEOCASTS
DELIVERED BY DEGRAZIO
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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.

