Emerging therapies are being designed to safely deliver oligonucleotides to disease-relevant tissues. Delivery is no longer a technical hurdle to overcome but a strategic lever.
- PLGA: A Workhorse Polymer Behind Modern Depot Long-Acting Injectables
- Designing Nanoparticles: Why Size Comes First
- Why Operational Readiness Is The Missing Piece In Biosimilar Adoption
- From Vial To Prefilled Syringe: Mastering The Development Transition
- Rethinking The Blueprint For Bone Regeneration: The Next Evolution In Orthobiologics
- Can We Cure Diabetes?
- Reassessing Nanoparticle Immunotoxicity: From Well-Established To Novel Approaches
- Delivery Device Functional Scrutiny: Can You Pass (Without) The Test?
ARTICLES, APP NOTES, CASE STUDIES, & WHITE PAPERS
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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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Innovative Formulation Technologies By 505(b)(2) Regulatory Pathway
Revitalization of older marketed drugs using innovative drug delivery technologies can provide new marketing exclusivity and patent protection, offering an effective tool for product life cycle management.
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Meeting Annex 1: A Proactive Approach To Regulatory Compliance
It was imperative for a large European CMO producing multiple biologics to select the right product quality and value for each customer to comply with the August 2023 EU GMP Annex 1 revision.
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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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Moving From Vial Systems To Prefilled Syringes And Autoinjector Systems
Moving from vial systems to prefilled syringes and autoinjector systems requires patient and caregiver needs, drug product requirements, system components, and performance.
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Extractables And Leachables: A Critical Part Of CCS Under EU GMP Annex 1
Managing chemical migration from packaging and process equipment is essential to protect patient safety, maintain drug stability, and ensure regulatory compliance.
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Data-Driven Innovation Is Drug Delivery's Next Evolution
To mitigate inherent risks like inconsistent dosing, user error, and low adoption due to complex usage procedures, technological innovation in delivery devices is best guided by lessons from the past, including user feedback and follow-on learnings from market data.
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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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Exploring Lipid Nanoparticles For Drug Delivery
Using lipid nanoparticles (LNP) for drug delivery is a promising area of research. Discover the benefits of LNP delivery, the different types of lipid nanoparticles, their safety for drug delivery, and more.
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Developing An Effective Lipid Nanoparticle Formulation Process For Small Molecule And Biologicals Delivery
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are a versatile formulation technology used by drug development teams to deliver a variety of small/large molecules, peptides, and biologicals.
TOM'S TAKES ON DRUG DELIVERY
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DELIVERED BY DEGRAZIO
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From Vial To Prefilled Syringe: Mastering The Development Transition
In this article, Fran DeGrazio discusses the opportunities, challenges, and benefits for biopharmaceutical product developers in transitioning from vial-based to prefilled syringe (PFS) delivery approaches. She lays out key differences and added complexities in areas such as device functionality, risk management, regulatory pathways, use of materials, lifecycle management, and organizational alignment.
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Why Human Factors Are Critical To Drug Delivery Device Success
In today’s highly competitive biopharma market, successful therapies prioritize the patient experience. Increasingly, patients expect to receive advanced therapies at home or in decentralized care settings, which require delivery methods that are easy to use and comfortable.
This collection explores how drug delivery teams can incorporate patient-centricity across development, from early human factors strategies to modality selection, ensuring safe, effective therapies that translate to real-world care.

