INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY ARTICLES
Advances In Precision Delivery In CNS Oncology
Plus Therapeutics’ approach combines localized radiotherapy with advanced diagnostics and monitoring to improve outcomes for patients with CNS cancers.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY RESOURCES
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A comprehensive solution for multiple glass quality issues that affect drug products is essential to avoid costly delays and drug product recalls, all while increasing patient safety.
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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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This blog focuses on the application of USP <382> prescribed testing to cartridges and syringes from a mechanical testing perspective.
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Obtaining information and proactively mapping out your fill/finish strategy early can de-risk an investment in equipment or processes, ensuring you meet your long-term needs.
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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.
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The transition of intravenous in-clinic chronic disease therapies to large volume subcutaneous injections in alternate settings has created an evolving roster of new formulations and treatment options.
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Explore how COP 50 mL vials could serve as a basis for cell therapies and storage solution to help facilitate the manufacture and commercialization of cell products.
INJECTABLE DRUG DELIVERY SOLUTIONS
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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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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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Unlock superior performance for peptides and proteins using nanotechnology. Achieve high drug loads for subcutaneous delivery and stable, aerodynamic dry powders for deep-lung inhalation.
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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.
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Emergency‑readiness programs strengthen response with dependable countermeasures, rapid‑action tools, and decades of expertise supporting teams facing chemical, biological, and other high‑risk threats.
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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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Examine a NVGD platform that tackles the primary obstacle hindering gene editing therapies: efficient delivery. Utilizing engineered nanoparticles, the platform overcomes limitations associated with payload size.
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Learn how our team of scientists, engineers, and human-centered designers, as well as our world-class facilities, empower us to confidently guide your product toward a successful market launch.
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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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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.