INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
PLGA: A Workhorse Polymer Behind Modern Depot Long-Acting Injectables
PLGA-based long-acting injectables drive sustained drug delivery, with advances in generics, depot technologies, and manufacturing expanding patient access and innovation.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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When it comes to formulation development, pharmaceutical spray drying is one of the most versatile solutions. Review a detailed look at the steps involved in spray drying and the benefits and downsides.
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An established approach for executing extractables and leachables evaluations for individual drug products comprises understanding risks, developing and validating targeted leachables studies, and supporting drug products through stability testing.
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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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Navigating PFS selection requires balancing complex regulatory requirements and supply chain logistics. Adopting an integrated system approach provides unified data and streamlined documentation.
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A circular economy prioritizes sustainability throughout the supply chain by eliminating waste, circulating products and materials, and regenerating nature.
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Moving from vial systems to prefilled syringes and autoinjector systems requires patient and caregiver needs, drug product requirements, system components, and performance.
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Examine the risks posed by particulates, the potential sources and types of particulates, and approaches to detect and measure visible particulates in injectables.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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This comprehensive suite of services encompasses the entire spectrum of user research, starting from the conceptualization of study designs to meticulous data analysis and comprehensive reporting.
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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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Review the potential of Corning Valor® Glass to optimize the fill/finish process and reduce total cost of quality as well as overall manufacturing cost.
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From start to finish, NovaPure components have been designed and manufactured using Quality by Design principles to mitigate risk for the patient.
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More than a service provider, we act as an extension of your team, accelerating your drug’s journey from late-stage clinical development to commercial supply.
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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. In short, we consistently make the insoluble soluble.
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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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The injectables market is a very demanding market, with high standard requirements. i-Dositecno is offering a very high standard solution for medium and low-speed solutions with very high requirements. Our speed range covers till 9.000u/h. In this product range, we can offer maximum benefits like Isolators for high containment solutions, oRAB’s and cRAB's, IPC control with check weighing of 100% of the production, CFR 21 part 11 compliance, and smooth and accurate production.
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As one pharmaceutical company learned, it takes support from the right partner to create an on-body device that can safely and reliably deliver their medicine—while empowering patients to take control of their own health.
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BD Physioject™ 1 mL Disposable Autoinjector is an easy-to-use autoinjector designed to deliver fixed dose injections subcutaneously.