INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES

Medicine bottles, tablets-GettyImages-120683161 Organic Impurities: New Draft ICH Q3E Guidance For Leachables And Extractables

A new draft guidance document from ICH, issued jointly with the EMA, adopts the position that the assessment of leachables and extractables requires a holistic framework for risk evaluation.

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Explore primary packaging developed following well-established ICH principles for sustainable compliance and vial container closure systems for product development and commercial manufacturing needs.

Explore the challenges related to packaging of cell and gene therapy products and proven solutions to enable speed to market and compatibility, performance of packaging materials.

Explore some of the more challenging aspects surrounding in-use testing for parenteral delivery along with potential strategies to address these issues.

A review of the draft guidance and importance of component selection as it relates to establishing a risk-based approach and the role of the NovaPure product line in component selection.

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  • With world-class facilities, the state-of-the-art equipment and some of the industry’s most talented people, you can feel confident that your small molecule drug product is in safe hands. Learning from decades working with other small molecules, INCOG has been purpose-built to provide better solutions for the global injectable drug product sector.

  • 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.

  • Ascendia specializes in the development of market suitable formulations for poorly water soluble drug substances. Based on the pre-formulation data package and the delivery requirements for the product, we recommend a comprehensive formulation development strategy. We understand that each formulation is unique and must address the specific challenges associated with poor solubility, inadequate bioavailability, and/or unacceptable physical/chemical stability. We also understand the urgency companies have for progressing their pipeline, and our approach maximizes the probability of success by exploring multiple formulation options in parallel if necessary.

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  • The DNS machines are designed for de-nesting pharmaceutical syringes and cartridges in nest without damaging them. Thanks to their precision, you can reach a higher speed and automatically connect the filling machine with the final production system. DNS machines are characterized by: Robotized precise handling of pharmaceutical syringes/cartridges, Automated tub and nest handling, Convenient operation with touch screen, and Secure and efficient recipe management.

  • Battelle, a leading nonprofit in applied science and technology, drives innovation in national security, healthcare, environment, and education while managing research labs and advancing critical discoveries.

  • Examine a NVGD platform that tackles the primary obstacle hindering gene editing therapies: efficient delivery. Utilizing engineered nanoparticles, the platform overcomes limitations associated with payload size.

  • 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.

  • ASEPTiCell is integrated with isolator-barrier technologies to fully enclose and tightly control the aseptic environment for ideal conditions for processing sterile drug products. The system can be configured with a Restricted Access Barrier System (RABS) or an aseptic isolator to provide uninterrupted aseptic conditions during production. With isolator integrated systems, the ASEPTiCell is completely compatible with repeated in-situ bio-decontamination using hydrogen peroxide to further enhance the sterility assurance of the system.

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