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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Explore guidance on the challenges posed by biologics, including overcoming degradation, establishing a stress test process, and the value of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) and polymeric nanoparticles (NPs).
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The choice between closed and open fill/finish for cell therapy drug products ultimately involves a careful balance between safety, accessibility, efficacy, and the type of cell type used.
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A study assessing the stability of vials aimed to determine if the vial material had any influence on the viral titer and particle counts of the AAV serotypes.
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Reliable drug delivery requires precision. Maintaining a robust seal throughout a product’s shelf life is essential to preserve sterility and ensure patient safety during self-administration.
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Improper drug solubility can lead to suboptimal drug delivery and absorption, resulting in ineffective drug efficacy and side effects, so solubility must be evaluated in the early stages of drug discovery.
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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.
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CZ vial-stopper-seal combinations offer a viable solution for the challenges associated with low-temperature storage of cell therapy drug products.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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BD Physioject™ Disposable Autoinjector offers a proven, user-friendly platform for self-injection, enhancing patient comfort, safety, and adherence across multiple chronic disease treatments globally.
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As part of Stevanato Group’s commitment to R&D, our analytical testing facilities focus on investigating physico-chemical properties of primary packaging materials and components and studying the interactions between container closure system and drugs. Stevanato Group relies on a multi-disciplinary team of highly skilled professionals, including, scientists, engineers, pharmaceutical chemists and biotechnologists. Their knowledge and experience covers a range of specialized areas including container closure systems and drug-delivery devices.
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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.
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Developing combination products requires navigating complex regulations. A solution that combines packaging, delivery systems, and expert support can accelerate your path to market and reduce risk.
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AST’s ASEPTiCell® and GENiSYS® systems combine industry-proven technologies such as robotics and isolator-barrier systems to provide flexible pharmaceutical aseptic filling and closing of ready-to-use vials, syringes, and cartridges with a single machine. These innovative platforms use a modular design approach to provide a truly adaptive system with the capabilities and features necessary for cGMP production of clinical and commercial sterile injectable products.
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Our experts support clients with pre-formulation, formulation, process and analytical development, as well as production and registration. We’ve worked on a range of both oral solid dosage and injectable projects for clients over the years.
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Accelerate your path to market with integrated support to streamline processes, reduce delays, and deliver safe, user-friendly drug-delivery solutions.
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We offer a comprehensive range of automatic inspection machines for injectable pharmaceutical products contained in ampoules, vials, cartridges, syringes and bottles. Designed and manufactured to meet the most demanding technical requirements, our solutions feature different production speeds and advanced vision standards for an optimum performance.
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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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Innovative technologies in the pharmaceutical industry are enabling a patient-centric approach in medicine. Auto-injectors provide an easy, convenient drug-delivery system for patient self-administration — improving compliance and dosage accuracy.