INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES

protein bio-synthesis GettyImages-1355122387 Enhancing Gene And Cell Therapies With Circular RNA-Based Gene Expression

While circular RNA platforms can enhance protein expression, developing effective delivery strategies remains the key challenge to achieving therapeutic efficacy.

INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY VIDEOS

Explore primary packaging developed following well-established ICH principles for sustainable compliance and vial container closure systems for product development and commercial manufacturing needs.

Explore the challenges related to packaging of cell and gene therapy products and proven solutions to enable speed to market and compatibility, performance of packaging materials.

Explore some of the more challenging aspects surrounding in-use testing for parenteral delivery along with potential strategies to address these issues.

A review of the draft guidance and importance of component selection as it relates to establishing a risk-based approach and the role of the NovaPure product line in component selection.

INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES

INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS

  • Accelerate your path to market with integrated support to streamline processes, reduce delays, and deliver safe, user-friendly drug-delivery solutions.

  • 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.

  • Learn how Vertiva™ can enable delivery of micro-precision basal doses and full-content bolus injections, resulting in a highly flexible, customizable platform suitable for a wide range of therapies.

  • 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.

  • A pre-verified delivery platform eliminates redundant testing, simplifies regulatory submissions, and optimizes inventory management, allowing teams to focus on drug-specific performance.

  • 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.

  • A next‑generation injectable system uses shorter, thinner needles to reduce injection risk, lower force and time requirements, and improve comfort and usability for administering viscous formulations.

  • 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.

  • Kymanox provides turnkey services to bring your product from concept to commercialization — and helps keep your product on the market. Kymanox has expertise in injectables (e.g., syringes, mechanical and electromechanical autoinjectors, wearable injectors, dual chamber systems, reconstitution systems), respiratory combination products (e.g., metered dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, nasal sprays), and in ocular products (e.g., multi-dose containers, single-use injectables).

  • A wearable subcutaneous injector is being developed to support delivery of large‑volume, complex biologic therapies, expanding options for patients needing advanced at‑home administration.