Drug Delivery
Allena Pharmaceuticals Completes Enrollment in Pivotal Phase 3 Trial
Allena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. recently announced it has completed enrollment in its pivotal Phase 3 URIROX-1 clinical trial. URIROX-1 is a multi-center, global, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled…
Oramed Announces Last Patient Treated in Pivotal Oral Insulin Trial
Oramed Pharmaceuticals Inc. recently announced the treatment of the last patient in the primary cohort of the Phase 2b HbA1c trial evaluating Oramed's lead oral…
Sanofi & Abbott Partner, Changing the Way Diabetes is Managed
Sanofi and Abbott are partnering to integrate glucose sensing and insulin delivery technologies that would help to further simplify how people with diabetes……
DURECT Earns $10-Million Milestone Payment From Gilead
DURECT Corporation recently announced that further development of a long-acting injectable HIV investigational product utilizing DURECT’s SABER technology has triggered a $10-million milestone payment from Gilead Sciences, Inc. to…….
Kaleido Biosciences to Collaborate with Gustave Roussy Cancer Center
Kaleido Biosciences, Inc. recently announced plans to develop Microbiome Metabolic Therapies (MMT) to enhance the effects of cancer immunotherapies under a new…….
Krystal Biotech Announces Initiation of Phase 1/2 Study
Krystal Biotech Inc. recently announced the initiation of the Phase 1/2 study of KB105 in transglutaminase-1 (TGM1) deficient autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (ARCI). The study, termed…
Atossa Genetics Announces Completion of Enrollment & Dosing in Phase 1 Clinical Trial
Atossa Genetics Inc. recently announced that all participant activities have been completed in its Phase 1 clinical trial of a new proprietary modified-release oral tablet form…
Foamix Announces New US Patent That Expires in 2037
Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. recently announced the US Patent and Trademark Office has issued US Patent No. 10,398,641 covering a method of treating…….
SPECIAL FEATURE - Injection Devices: Wearables, Connectivity & Patient-Centric Designs Empower Self-Administration
Contributor Cindy H. Dubin highlights the innovation in injection devices – from wearables to connectivity to varied dose administration – that have occurred in the past year.
Hovione Signs Collaboration Agreement With Kiel University on High-Dose Dry Powder Inhalation Delivery
Hovione Technology recently announced it has entered into a collaboration agreement with Kiel University, Institute of Pharmacy in Germany, a reference research institution on inhaled drug delivery.
Gerresheimer Expands the Gx RTF ClearJect Product Line
Gerresheimer recently announced it is expanding its range of prefillable polymer syringes to include a new product: the Gx RTF ClearJect polymer needle syringe, 2.25 ml. Like the 1.0 ml syringe, this syringe will be……..
DEVICE DESIGN - Autoinjector Design Adjustment to Control Needle Insertion & Initial Injection Speed – Could This Positively Impact Drug Delivery?
Pascal Dugand, Thomas Megard, and Séverine Duband explain how controlling the needle insertion speed can reduce the shock on the prefilled syringe, which can reduce the risk of glass breakage, and will allow a smooth transition to syringe emptying.
BIOLOGICS DELIVERY - Enabling Biologic Drug Delivery of Volumes Beyond 1 mL
Megan Lan, MBA, MA, and Patrick Le Gal say delivery system manufacturers need to use methodologies and tools to manage conflicting requirements and to offer delivery solutions that balance performance, robustness, and usability while delivering higher volume or viscosity biologics.
INTRATUMORAL DELIVERY - Arming the Immune System; Turning Cold Tumors Hot
Daniel J. O’Connor believes a trigger mechanism that can turn cold tumors hot can help researchers set their focus on delivering potentially life-saving drugs directly to core of a cancerous tumor.
ON-TARGET DELIVERY - Lipid-Based System Introduces a Novel Approach for an HIV Vaccination
Fabrice Navarro, PhD, summarizes recent disappointing clinical trial results for HIV vaccines and reports on CEA-Leti’s new approach based on engineered lipid nanoparticles that deliver p24 (a viral protein that optimizes the CpG adjuvant’s effect) with pinpoint accuracy.
THERANOSTICS - The Outlook for the Theranostic Radionuclide Approach to Neuroendocrine Tumors & Other Cancers
Eric P. Krenning, MD, PhD, and Rachel Levine provide a review of the evolution and development of theranostics, in general, citing the theranostic radionuclide approach to the management of neuroendocrine tumors to highlight this evolving modality.
Creating Your Secondary Packaging Strategy - Begin With the End in Mind
Whether it is meeting the needs of a rapidly aging market, blocking drug counterfeiters, or differentiating your pharmaceutical product in the market, a secondary packaging program is an important factor in………
Foamix Announces $64-Million Capital Financing Investment by Perceptive Advisors & OrbiMed
Foamix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. recently announced it has secured up to $64 million in financing from Perceptive Advisors and OrbiMed. The financing consists of term loans…
Verrica Pharmaceuticals Enrolls First Patient in Phase 2 Trial
Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. recently announced that the first patient has been enrolled in the company’s Phase 2 ‘CARE’ clinical trial evaluating the optimal dose regimen,…
Arcturus Therapeutics Receives Orphan Drug Designation
Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings Inc. recently announced the US FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation for the company’s lead product candidate………
What are Drug Delivery Systems?
Drug delivery systems are engineered technologies for the targeted delivery and/or controlled release of therapeutic agents. The practice of drug delivery has changed significantly in the past few decades and even greater changes are anticipated in the near future. Drug delivery includes but is not limited to oral delivery, gene/cell delivery, topical/transdermal delivery, inhalation deliver, parenteral delivery, respiratory delivery, capsules, particle design technology, buccal delivery, etc.
The Evolution of Drug Delivery Systems
Drug delivery systems have greatly evolved over the past 6 decades. In the past 12 years specifically, there have been huge advancements in drug delivery technology. For instance, advanced medication delivery systems, such as transdermal patches, are able to deliver a drug more selectively to a specific site, which frequently leads to easier, more accurate, and less dosing overall. Devices such as these can also lead to a drug absorption that is more consistent with the site and mechanism of action. There are other drug delivery systems used in both medical and homecare settings that were developed because of various patient needs and researchers continue to develop new methods.
Drug Delivery System Market Size
The pharmaceutical drug delivery market size is studied on the basis of route of administration, application, and region to provide a detailed assessment of the market. On the basis of route of administration, it is segmented into oral delivery, pulmonary delivery, injectable delivery, nasal delivery, ocular delivery, topical delivery, and others.
The estimated global market size of drug delivery products was $1.4 trillion in 2020. Unfortunately, 40% of marketed drugs and 90% of pipeline drugs (mostly small molecules) are poorly soluble in water, which makes parenteral, topical, and oral delivery difficult or impossible. In relation, poor solubility often leads to low drug efficacy. Add in the fact that many other hurdles exist in the form of drug loading, stability, controlled release, toxicity, and absorption – it’s not hard to understand the difficulties in bringing new drug products to market. Additionally, biopharmaceuticals (proteins, peptides, nucleic acids, etc) and combination drug products possess many of these same problematic obstacles that affect efficacy. These challenges, coupled with the complexity and diversity of new pharmaceuticals, have fueled the development of a novel drug delivery platforms that overcome a great many bioavailability and delivery obstacles. By leveraging these platforms, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies can improve dosing accuracy, efficacy, and reproducibility in their drug discovery and drug delivery research.
Drug Delivery System Demand
The demand for pharmaceutical products worldwide is only going to increase in the coming years, as old and emerging diseases continue to threaten the well-being of people globally. Drug discovery efforts are expected to intensify, generating a large variety of active compounds with vastly different structures and properties. However, it is well known that despite tremendous output of the drug discovery process, the success rate of a candidate compound becoming an approved drug product is extremely low. The majority of candidate compounds are discarded due to various hurdles in formulation and preclinical testing (such as issues with solubility, stability, manufacturing, storage, and bioavailability) before even entering into clinical studies. Therefore, advances in formulation and drug delivery, especially the development of new and versatile biomaterial platforms as effective excipients, may salvage many “difficult,” otherwise triaged, drug compounds, and significantly enhance their chance of becoming viable products. Furthermore, breakthroughs in biomaterial platform technologies will also facilitate life cycle management of existing APIs through reformulation, repurposing of existing APIs for new indications, and development of combination products consisting of multiple APIs.