INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
Can We Cure Diabetes?
We caught up with Minutia CEO Katy Digovich to discuss engineered iPSC-derived islets intended for transplantation into the forearm, which could make a functional cure for insulin-dependent diabetes broadly accessible.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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Complex drug product formulations are more common, so it is imperative to have a deeper knowledge of extractables to understand risks associated with potential interactions between packaging and product.
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Using lipid nanoparticles (LNP) for drug delivery is a promising area of research. Discover the benefits of LNP delivery, the different types of lipid nanoparticles, their safety for drug delivery, and more.
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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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Kevin Smyth, a biochemical engineer with 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, offers insights and expertise in working with firms to understand what regulators seek to meet new standards.
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Growing demand for high-value, complex therapies requires the right containment and delivery systems: solutions that offer superior quality and patient comfort while meeting stringent regulatory requirements.
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Long-acting, complex drug delivery products, particularly those based on injectable microparticles, nanoparticles, and implants, are among the most attractive parenteral products.
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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.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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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 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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Rotary filler for clinical and early-stage pharma production specialized for fill finish advanced aseptic manufacturing for pharmaceutical and biologics injectables. Designed to be used in an isolator.
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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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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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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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Experienced CDMOs will implement a cGMP aseptic manufacturing and sterile fill-finish policy to improve drug bioavailability. Aseptic fill-finish is a process in which the drug product, container, and container closure are sterilized separately and then integrated. Combining the drug, container, and closure in a clean room using special equipment that is self-contained in a sterile environment meets FDA guidelines related to cGMP.
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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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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.
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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.