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Gaps In Reconstitution Process Filled By Water-For-Injection Syringe
The recent rise in biopharmaceutical drugs has sparked renewed interest in lyophilization as a way to bring injectable biologics and other drugs to market more quickly.
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Why Connect An Auto-Injector To A Smartphone?
Why would a person with diabetes want to link their auto-injector to the Internet? Given that smartphones are so central to our everyday lives, it could be argued that the better question is: Why not?
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Evaluate CCI Of Vial And Syringe Systems Over Time And Temperature
Combining techniques, such as Residual Seal Force, tracer gas analysis, and headspace analysis, enables a more complete and quantified measure of CCI for vial and syringe combinations.
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Trends In Drug Delivery: The Growth Of Cartridge Based Technology
As pharma companies evaluate the delivery systems for their drug product, there are several reasons why they may select a cartridge-based system compared to a pre-filled syringe or vial.
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The Importance Of Strategic Alliance Partners In Biopharmaceuticals
Today’s drug delivery systems are complex technologies that require close teamwork between biopharmaceutical companies and their drug delivery technology partners to develop innovative platforms.
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Reduce Costs And Improve Adherence For Self-Administration Of Biologics
There is a growing trend toward wearable injectors for bolus delivery in order to help improve adherence and lower the costs of therapy.
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Gamification: The Answer To Pharma's Non-Adherence Crisis?
Digital connectivity is transforming the consumer experience and digital technology can now improve the patient experience too, in ways that were just not possible before.
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Selecting A Strategic Partner For Your Combination Product
It is imperative to choose an experienced partner that can ensure the highest quality products, minimize supply chain disruptions, and efficiently bring safe, effective drug products to patients.
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Best Practices For Ensuring Quality In Biologic Products
New biologic therapies have new challenges in their packaging and delivery systems because of their complexities, higher stability risks, and larger sizes.
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Trends In Combination Products
As demand grows for more patient-centric drug delivery via self-administration, combination products are on the rise. Explore three major regulatory themes to consider when producing drug/device combination products.