INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
RNA Delivery Technologies: Industrial Applications And Emerging Innovations
RNA delivery is moving from breakthrough to backbone. This review examines how LNPs and emerging carriers are reshaping scalability, targeting, manufacturing, and real-world deployment of RNA therapeutics.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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While in their early-stage development of a mAb biosimilar for oncology treatment, a large biopharmaceuticals company sought a packaging recommendation: a stopper to maintain high-quality standards.
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This work evaluates the performance of rigid 50 mL COP vials as an alternative for cryogenic storage of T cells compared to existing flexible cryogenic bags. The results are timely given the emerging packaging requirements and larger batch sizes anticipated for allogeneic cell therapies under clinical development.
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Oligonucleotide therapies offer precise treatments for genetic disorders and chronic diseases. They face unique regulatory challenges but hold great promise, especially when combined with FDA engagement.
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The rising incidence and severity of obesity have amplified a therapeutic need in healthcare. Read more about Dr. Srinivasan Shanmugam discussing the challenges and impact of GLP-1 analogs.
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Needles and syringes are commonly used to retrieve cell therapies from vials, posing the risk of needle stick injury. Explore the suitability of needle-free polycarbonate transfer devices.
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Explore how to approach the transition of migrating from a vial to a syringe or cartridge, the necessary compatibility testing, and the stresses on the bulk product during formulation and filling.
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Drug product stability may be seriously compromised if mannitol completes crystallization during storage rather than during the freezing or annealing step in the lyophilization process.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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BD Physioject™ 1 mL Disposable Autoinjector is an easy-to-use autoinjector designed to deliver fixed dose injections subcutaneously.
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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.
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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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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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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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Battelle provides end-to-end medical device development services, combining engineering, regulatory, and human-centric design to accelerate innovation from concept through commercialization across diverse therapeutic areas.
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As one pharmaceutical company learned, it takes support from the right partner to create an on-body device that can safely and reliably deliver their medicine—while empowering patients to take control of their own health.
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Experienced CDMOs will implement a cGMP aseptic manufacturing and sterile fill-finish policy to improve drug bioavailability. Aseptic fill-finish is a process in which the drug product, container, and container closure are sterilized separately and then integrated. Combining the drug, container, and closure in a clean room using special equipment that is self-contained in a sterile environment meets FDA guidelines related to cGMP.
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Syngene's Sterile Fill-Finish facility is custom-built to meet market demand for clinical supplies, sterile drug products having short development timelines,
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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.