INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
Where Drug Delivery Falls Short And What The Industry Should Do Next
Next-generation drug delivery pairs science with usability, solving adherence by simplifying treatment, aligning patient behavior, and improving poorly tolerated therapies.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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Review the hurdles that can slow your time to market, including the challenges in packaging high-value therapies and solutions to help you mitigate risk and simplify the journey.
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This article highlights the importance of scalability and flexibility in the choice of an early-stage manufacturing strategy and how that decision impacts financial outcomes for a drug development program.
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In recent years, the quantity of approvals for products and 505(b)(2) applications has risen, causing developers to map out their regulatory strategy as early as possible.
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Discerning mandatory testing from supplemental testing for early-stage injectable or IV-infusion therapies streamlines CoA creation and promotes regulatory compliance.
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The accuracy, robustness, and completeness of the technical package an organization submits to its development and/or manufacturing partner is critical to meeting fill project timelines.
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A CMO-recommended lyophilization stopper was contributing to several operational inefficiencies, including sticking and interlocking of stoppers during filling operations. Requalification work was required to make a change.
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Healthcare is shifting homeward. With telehealth, connected devices, and user-friendly design, patients and caregivers now deliver hospital-level care safely and effectively outside clinical settings.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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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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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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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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VFM automatic filling and stoppering machines are designed for injectable solutions in vials.
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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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Formulation and aseptic filling solutions are crucial at every stage of development. Consider a manufacturing partner who can address every challenge on the path from pre-clinical programs to commercialization.
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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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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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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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Our system is ideally suited for the production of pre-clinical, clinical and niche commercial injectable products in vial, syringe, and cartridge formats.