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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Learn about a biotech company with a recently approved gene therapy product that needed to select a packaging solution to meet their needs for storage at low temperatures and still get to market quickly.
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Read more about trends in the biologics market that could impact the lifecycle strategies for your drug product and steps you can take around drug packaging early in development.
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Automated manufacturing is a powerful but often misunderstood tool available to produce drug delivery and other pharmaceutical devices — whether established designs or innovative new ideas.
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Aseptic filling technology is of utmost importance. Explore in great detail an aseptic filling solution that has been specifically designed for laboratory and R&D applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
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Explore the necessary components of a smooth tech transfer for LNP-based drugs, including the variables that impact LNP formulation and the outsourcing strategies needed to avoid common pitfalls.
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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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Review the comparison of two container closure systems which differ by stopper hardness using comprehensive stack-up calculations performed by West’s DeltaCube™ Modeling Platform.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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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.
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Why take the risk of selecting individual components that may not work well together? The West Ready Pack™ containment system, with proven container closure integrity, provides risk mitigation, convenience, and small quantities.
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Speed up your time to market and reduce your risk of selecting individual components that may not work well together by choosing the Ready Pack containment solution.
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The BD UltraSafe Plus 2.25 mL Passive Needle Guard features an ergonomic design to help support injection comfort and ease of use.
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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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BD Physioject™ 1 mL Disposable Autoinjector is an easy-to-use autoinjector designed to deliver fixed dose injections subcutaneously.
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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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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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Discover how Pfizer CentreOne can meet the unique needs of your sterile injectable, powered by Pfizer’s global network of experts, reliability, and flexibility.