Biomaterial-based ocular drug delivery systems are transforming eye care by improving efficacy, reducing treatment burden, and enabling regenerative therapies.
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ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Four Challenges That Stall Advanced Therapy Development
Many challenges can stall an advanced therapy’s development, and the vast majority of them are tied to inadequate preclinical planning and partner vetting. Find how to foster a better development strategy.
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Opioid Reformulation Filed As A CMC Supplement In Less Than A Year
Some reformulation projects are more challenging than others. See how innovative processing equipment from Freund-Vector was leveraged to develop an efficient and effective solution.
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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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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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Formulation Research Strategy For Discovery- Stage New Drug Candidates
Early stage formulation studies, which should support the emerging target product profile, will often yield important experimental results to aid subsequent development of clinically relevant dosage forms.
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Unlocking New Possibilities For Treating Rare Genetic Diseases
With over 7,000 rare diseases, the potential for nanomedicine to revolutionize treatment is immense. While polymer nanoparticles hold great promise, several challenges remain.
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An Insoluble Problem? Oral Drug Solubility With Functional Polymers
Review the basics of solubility enhancement and the formulation and manufacture of products that enhance solubility and common questions on the topic.
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Improving Toxicology Testing For Inhalation Products
By embracing new approach methods, regulatory agencies can revolutionize toxicology testing. These methods can be adapted for various medications, including inhalers and nasal-administered drugs.
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Is The Autoinjector Dead? The Future Of Patient-Centered Drug Delivery
Autoinjectors revolutionized drug delivery, but innovation is shifting toward oral, wearable, and alternative platforms. Future focus emphasizes patient experience, sustainability, and broader drug delivery toolkits beyond the autoinjector.
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From Regulators To PUPSIT: Notes On Annex 1 Revision Implementation
Kevin Smyth, a biochemical engineer with 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, offers insights and expertise in working with firms to understand what regulators seek to meet new standards.
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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.

