INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
Risk Is the Spine: What The First 100 QMSR Inspections Reveal
The FDA has now completed just over 100 inspections under its new Quality Management System Regulation, and the agency has begun sharing preliminary observations from those inspections.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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Learn about the importance of selecting the right container for sensitive drug products and how close collaboration is crucial for avoiding commercialization delays and safety risks to patients.
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A TheraPEA™ polymer based injectable formulation designed to deliver the same dose of Triamcinolone Acetonide (TAA) as in Zilretta® has shown promising results in a series of pre-clinical studies.
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Component selection is a complex process. Packaging considerations should occur concurrent with drug development to mitigate risk at every step of the drug development process.
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Learn more about improvements and optimized benefits across the packaging attributes required for performance, quality, and safety of the packaging and delivery of lyophilized drug products.
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Current component technologies for cartridge-based drug delivery pose challenges. In order to address these challenges, the next generation of cartridge components are evolving.
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One of the most intriguing, high-stakes aspects of R&D is the realm of biosimilars. Explore the challenges of biosimilar production as well as aseptic processing considerations for biosimilars.
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Simplify the complexity of combination product development by partnering for integrated support across device design, industrialization, manufacturing, and final product assembly.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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The BD UltraSafe Plus™ passive needle guard for pre-filled ISO standard glass syringes is designed to support viscous drug delivery with ergonomics and drug visibility.
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Integrated device assembly, labeling, and packaging solutions streamline pharma delivery, ensuring compliance, scalability, and patient-centric design from clinical trials to commercial production.
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Developing an optimized formulation tailored to your API nanoparticles is critical to unlocking their full potential.
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Our formulation development and material sciences experts have over 30 years’ experience in pre-formulation and solid state characterization.
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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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Review the potential of Corning Valor® Glass to optimize the fill/finish process and reduce total cost of quality as well as overall manufacturing cost.
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West presents Crystal Zenith vials in a nested packaging configuration, designed to meet the exterior dimensions of glass standard ISO 8362-1.
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By partnering with Battelle, your organization can reduce risks and save on investment costs, leading to more successful and sustainable outcomes.
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Rotary filling, stoppering/tip placement/pump inserting and crimping or closing machine for bottles and vials up to 6000 u/h. The system is compatible with RABs or isolator enclosures. The system is able to work with stainless steel or ceramic rotary piston pumps or peristaltic pumps. Systems are available for manual or semi-automatic debagging, manual, semi-automatic or automatic delidding for pre-sterilized glass as well as cleanroom unscrambler’s for ophthalmic containers. Systems are 21 CFR Part 11 and audit trail compatible.
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Capabilities that improve efficiency and accelerate development.
B. Braun's OEM Division offers a variety of in-house molding capabilities including injection molding, insert molding and over molding. They own a primary 400,000-square-foot U.S. plant that includes a 16,500-square-foot ISO Class 8 molding facility housing some of B. Braun’s 80 injection molding presses, which range from 55-330 tons.