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ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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Key Considerations When Choosing A Device For Dry Powder Nasal Delivery
Building on previous discussions, here we discuss the benefits of nasal delivery and the challenges of developing dry powder formulations by focusing on key devices that can be used for delivering dry powder nasal dosage forms.
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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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FAQs On The Revised EU GMP Annex 1: Volume 6
The revised EU GMP Annex 1 prioritizes a CCS. Learn how to holistically manage microbial, particulate, chemical, and cross-contamination risks to ensure product sterility and patient safety.
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Designing Delivery Devices For Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment
Leverage our insights to improve your human factors studies and ensure the effective inclusion of older adults with mild cognitive impairment.
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A Technical Package That Serves On-Time Injectable Project Completion
The accuracy, robustness, and completeness of the technical package an organization submits to its development and/or manufacturing partner is critical to meeting fill project timelines.
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Small-Scale Aseptic Filling Technology Considerations
Small-scale aseptic filling presents a unique set of challenges. Learn what to look for when evaluating small-scale aseptic filling technology.
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Mitigating Hidden Risks: Extractables And Leachables
Everything from glass or plastic bottles to the ink used in labels can leach unwanted contaminants. The first challenge chemists address is to narrow the focus on the most likely suspects.
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Stainless Steel Needles: Quantifying Cobalt Risk For EU Regulation
Learn how a partner who is committed to ensuring the safety of medical devices by mitigating the risk of chemical interaction with drugs is crucial for navigating the regulatory pathway to approval.
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6 Strategic Pillars For Selecting A Drug Packaging Partner
Early engagement with an expert packaging partner supports safe, cost-effective drug development and logistical success from precommercial stages through full market launch.
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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.
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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.

