INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
Advances In Precision Delivery In CNS Oncology
Plus Therapeutics’ approach combines localized radiotherapy with advanced diagnostics and monitoring to improve outcomes for patients with CNS cancers.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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Vial containment systems with NovaPure® elastomer stoppers offer substantial performance benefits with their enhanced dimension control, reduced particle levels, inspection of every stopper, and use of FluroTec® film. Explore the performance of the film and why NovaPure stoppers should be the choice for sensitive drug products.
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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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This blog focuses on the application of USP <382> prescribed testing to cartridges and syringes from a mechanical testing perspective.
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Review a study with 1 mL long glass and polymer-based syringes and with 2.25 mL glass syringes. Explore the impacts on plunger movement, container closure integrity, and break loose and extrusion force.
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An optimized nest design for pre-fillable cartridges was designed using numerical simulation and data analytics to improve efficiency in pharmaceutical production.
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Complex drug product formulations are more common, so it is imperative to have a deeper knowledge of extractables to understand risks associated with potential interactions between packaging and product.
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With the growth of advanced therapy medicinal products, there is an increased need for specialized low-temperature packaging solutions, particularly for vials and syringe systems at -50°C to ≤ -130°C.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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A wearable subcutaneous injector is being developed to support delivery of large‑volume, complex biologic therapies, expanding options for patients needing advanced at‑home administration.
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Ascendia’s team of scientists have decades of combined experience in sterile supplies for clinical trials, making them expert at solving the most difficult formulation challenges. In short, we consistently make the insoluble soluble.
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As part of Stevanato Group’s commitment to R&D, our analytical testing facilities focus on investigating physico-chemical properties of primary packaging materials and components and studying the interactions between container closure system and drugs. Stevanato Group relies on a multi-disciplinary team of highly skilled professionals, including, scientists, engineers, pharmaceutical chemists and biotechnologists. Their knowledge and experience covers a range of specialized areas including container closure systems and drug-delivery devices.
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BD Neopak™ XtraFlow™ Glass Prefillable Syringe solution leverages 8 mm needle length in combination with thin wall cannula to reduce pressure drop and enhance flow.
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Advanced particle engineering enhances the performance and life-cycle of therapeutics. Superior bioavailability, higher drug load, and improved stability are enabled for small and large molecules.
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Unlock superior performance for peptides and proteins using nanotechnology. Achieve high drug loads for subcutaneous delivery and stable, aerodynamic dry powders for deep-lung inhalation.
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Analyze a family of fill/finish solutions that offers a complete, configurable solution for biopharmas and CDMOs looking to maximize drug product recovery.
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A look at integrated drug‑delivery expertise, scalable development paths, and advanced manufacturing that speed programs from formulation to global launch while reducing risk and improving efficiency.
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From start to finish, NovaPure components have been designed and manufactured using Quality by Design principles to mitigate risk for the patient.
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AST aseptic filling products address the unique processing requirements of biologics manufacturing to gently care for biologic products during the fill-finish process. Their highly accurate peristaltic dosing system uses single-use pharmaceutical grade tubing that has been optimized to keep shear stress to an absolute minimum. When exiting the fluid path through the filling needle, the motion control system maintains the fill needle within the container and slowly rises as the product is being dispensed to minimize splashing and foaming that could introduce stress to the product. Temperature controlled filling is also possible with the ASEPTiCell® and GENiSYS® systems. AST has experience dosing products at temperatures as low as 3°C.