INHALATION DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES

frankly-fran-better 7 Management Strategies For Combination Product Regulatory Success

In this article, Fran DeGrazio lays out best practices for biopharma executive leadership and non-technical managers to sustain regulatory momentum for their combination product development and commercialization. Fran points to cross-functional collaboration, quality management systems, regulatory documentation, and post-market surveillance as keys to drug delivery product success. 

INHALATION DRUG DELIVERY VIDEOS

In this segment of the Drug Delivery Leader Live event EDDOs Revisited: Putting Essential Drug Delivery Outputs Into Practice, consultant Susan Neadle of Combination Products Consulting Services, LLC, and Alan Stevens, regulatory head of complex devices and drug delivery systems at AbbVie, use a hypothetical case study for a prefilled syringe (PFS) to demonstrate a template for identifying EDDOs.

In this episode of The Combination Products Handbook: The Series, host Tom von Gunden discusses Chapter 12 on biologics delivery with chapter author Manfred Maeder and the book’s editor, Susan Neadle. Manfred and Susan comment on the challenges of moving large molecule formulations into combination products while considering product stability, usability, and supply chain.

Dry powder capsules offer a compact, portable means for patients to receive treatment. Examine the challenges of dry powder formulation and unlock the potential of high-dose inhaled medications.

After Essential Drug Delivery Outputs (EDDOs) have been identified, each will need to be controlled during the development of a drug delivery device.  In this segment of the Drug Delivery Leader Live event The FDA Guidance on EDDO: What to Know, What to Do, consultant Susan Neadle of Combination Products Consulting Services, LLC provides the rationale for a risk-based approach to EDDO control strategies.

INHALATION DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES

INHALATION DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS

  • Our formulation development and material sciences experts have over 30 years’ experience in pre-formulation and solid state characterization.

  • Kymanox provides turnkey services to bring your product from concept to commercialization — and helps keep your product on the market. Kymanox has expertise in injectables (e.g., syringes, mechanical and electromechanical autoinjectors, wearable injectors, dual chamber systems, reconstitution systems), respiratory combination products (e.g., metered dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, nasal sprays), and in ocular products (e.g., multi-dose containers, single-use injectables).

  • Our newly expanded in-house capabilities span clinical and commercial scale manufacturing for DPIs, unit-dose, bi-dose and preserved multi-dose nasal sprays.

  • Our integrated capabilities and vast knowledge encompasses pre-formulation sciences, formulation development, device evaluation, clinical trial manufacturing and the clinical assessment of a variety of inhaled formats for nasal and pulmonary delivery.

  • Developing an optimized formulation tailored to your API nanoparticles is critical to unlocking their full potential.

  • August Bioservices is a US-based, quality-driven CDMO that offers end-to-end drug development, analytical testing, and fill/finish manufacturing services to clients of all sizes and stages, from pre-clinical to commercial.

  • OFM automatic filling and closing machines are designed for pharmaceutical formulations, such as syrups, ophthalmic products, and nasal sprays either in glass or plastic containers.

  • Weiler Engineering’s ASEP-TECH® Blow/Fill/Seal machines are ideal for processing temperature sensitive products such as biological and protein-based materials – providing a level of enhanced sterility assurance.

  • Can your product be NanoImproved? Find out at at-a-glance with a 4-page informational spread covering new molecules and reformulations, small molecules and biologics, technology details, and proof points.

  • Large volume humidifiers and nebulizers – typically in sizes from 250 – 1000mL – can be specifically designed to fit existing delivery devices. Custom designs to facilitate the control of humidification in oxygen delivery can be developed.