INHALATION DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES

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In this article, Chief Editor Tom von Gunden explores the need for and existence of cross-functional communication during drug product development and delivery device selection. He consults industry veterans with experience in various formulation or delivery roles at GSK and Merck. They identify the Target Product Profile (TPP) as the core concept guiding collaboration. 

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From his roles and experiences in the combination products and combined use systems arena, John “Barr” Weiner offers perspectives on how to approach pre- and post-market activities with regulatory requirements and guidance in mind. Cross-functional coordination, integrated development, and primary mode of action (PMOA) designations are among the considerations Barr reminds organizations to implement thoughtfully as they work to advance combination products within a regulatory landscape.

In this episode of In Combination, the technical leadership team from device consultancy Suttons Creek joins host Tom von Gunden to discuss trends in the patient landscape driving innovation in drug delivery, including combination products and therapies. The conversation covers patient self-administration, emerging modalities, and key considerations in product development, regulatory pathways, and the supply chain.

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. 

In this segment of the Drug Delivery Leader Live online event, Next-Gen Drug Delivery: Rethinking Routes For New Therapies, James Wabby, head of global regulatory affairs for emerging device technologies and combination products at AbbVie, provides a landscape overview of emerging and advancing therapeutic methodologies. These include antibody-drug conjugates, CRISPR-edited gene therapies, companion diagnostics, complex generics, and AI-enabled biomarker identification. 

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