INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
Navigating Combination Products: Device Complexity And Software Integration
Software-enabled combination products demand early cross-functional alignment, regulatory foresight, and collaboration to avoid delays and accelerate patient access.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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Expolore a theoretical approach to complement experimental approaches to more quickly select a packaging and delivery system for your drug product.
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Examine a case study where two 20mm vial CCSs were compared using the DeltaCube™ Modeling Platform and experimentally show the link between prediction and real performance.
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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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With accelerated approval times, growing competition between drugs, and a shift from hospital to home care, you’re under pressure to develop a delivery device in parallel with your drug.
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Learn how a partner who is committed to ensuring the safety of medical devices by mitigating the risk of chemical interaction with drugs is crucial for navigating the regulatory pathway to approval.
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Discover an autoinjector platform that supports ANDA pathways with demonstrated usability and design alignment to help development teams reduce risk and move confidently toward regulatory submission.
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If a drug delivery device fails a design verification test, the consequences can be lost revenue for the pharma company and delays for patients. Explore how to eliminate design verification failure.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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Rotary filler for clinical and early-stage pharma production specialized for fill finish advanced aseptic manufacturing for pharmaceutical and biologics injectables. Designed to be used in an isolator.
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Advanced nanotechnology improves biologics with higher drug loads, better stability, new delivery routes, and enhanced performance in injectables, inhalation, and long‑acting therapies.
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More than a service provider, we act as an extension of your team, accelerating your drug’s journey from late-stage clinical development to commercial supply.
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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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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.
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AST’s ASEPTiCell® is a flexible fill/finish system that can efficiently process medium-sized clinical and commercial batches while meeting all cGMP requirements for cleanliness and sterility.
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A new six-phase assessment process simplifies regulatory approval for generic drug-device combination products, reducing costs and timelines while maintaining safety, effectiveness, and substitutability with reference-listed drugs.
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Learn how our team of scientists, engineers, and human-centered designers, as well as our world-class facilities, empower us to confidently guide your product toward a successful market launch.
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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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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.