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successful choice vector, different way, opposite direction traffic sign-GettyImages-2197175690 Improving Execution Of Biological Evaluation Of Drug Delivery Devices

This article provides a framework to streamline the biological safety assessment process, reduce testing burdens, and improve patient safety for combination products.

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The discussion highlights key aspects of a biopharma organization’s business and operations that must be effectively integrated when developing drugs and devices in tandem. These include imperatives such as establishing common terminology, applying QbD (Quaility by Design) principles, and managing supplier controls for providers of constituent parts.

COVID-19 and other viruses have drawn increased attention to the debilitating effects and potentially consequential underlying causes of hyposmia or anosmia (reduced or complete inability to smell). In this episode of Sit and Deliver, Rick Geoffrion, founder and CEO of regenerative medicine company Cyrano Therapeutics, talks with Sit and Deliver host Tom von Gunden about why an effective therapeutic response may well involve – you guessed it – a payload through the nose.

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.

In this episode of Supplier Horizons, host Tom von Gunden talks with Chief Commercial Officer Christian Jones of nanoparticle technology developer Nanoform about innovation in drug and biologics delivery. The discussion covers aspects of patient centricity such as aging populations, in-home self-administration, and personalized medicine. It also focuses on the use of nanotechnology in the delivery of high concentration formulations via oral and subcutaneous routes of administration. 

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