INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
When Software Becomes Part Of The Medicine
Software is no longer just a support tool; it is central to real-world efficacy, transforming combination products by optimizing dosing, adherence, and technique.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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The ability to administer high doses of biologics subcutaneously offers numerous benefits, including reduced treatment burden, improved patient convenience, and increased adherence to treatment regimens.
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See a quick visual summary of findings from an early feasibility clinical study featuring a 2-5 mL wearable injector with a viscous placebo.
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Explore the best ways to optimize your lyophilization cycle and the benefits of partnering with an experienced pharmaceutical contract manufacturing services provider.
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Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling is a powerful tool for clinical trial design that can be leveraged alongside early development experiments to reduce costs and accelerate timelines.
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As you aim to reduce costs and ensure on-time delivery, discover the opportunities for drug formulation and commercial supply that can advance your therapy to the clinic and beyond.
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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.
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This work evaluates the performance of rigid 50 mL COP vials as an alternative for cryogenic storage of T cells compared to existing flexible cryogenic bags. The results are timely given the emerging packaging requirements and larger batch sizes anticipated for allogeneic cell therapies under clinical development.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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Sterile fill-finish and device assembly capabilities span global sites, offering scalable solutions, analytical testing, and regulatory compliance for combination products and small-batch technical programs.
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Analyze a family of fill/finish solutions that offers a complete, configurable solution for biopharmas and CDMOs looking to maximize drug product recovery.
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As part of Stevanato Group’s commitment to R&D, our analytical testing sites focus on investigating the physico-chemical properties and interactions of primary packaging materials and drug products.
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Adopting a unified, pre-verified drug delivery system streamlines performance testing and data management, ensuring developers reach critical clinical milestones with greater speed.
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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.
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Learn how leveraging our expertise in fundamental materials science and applied engineering can help you not only avoid failures but also resolve them swiftly through our Rapid Response process.
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The DNS machines are designed for de-nesting pharmaceutical syringes and cartridges in nest without damaging them. Thanks to their precision, you can reach a higher speed and automatically connect the filling machine with the final production system. DNS machines are characterized by: Robotized precise handling of pharmaceutical syringes/cartridges, Automated tub and nest handling, Convenient operation with touch screen, and Secure and efficient recipe management.
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VFM automatic filling and stoppering machines are designed for injectable solutions in vials.
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Ascendia’s team of scientists have decades of combined experience in sterile supplies for clinical trials, making them expert at solving the most difficult formulation challenges.
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With world-class facilities, the state-of-the-art equipment and some of the industry’s most talented people, you can feel confident that your small molecule drug product is in safe hands. Learning from decades working with other small molecules, INCOG has been purpose-built to provide better solutions for the global injectable drug product sector.