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TRAINING DEVICES – Best Practices & Considerations in Developing Effective Training Devices for Injectable Healthcare Markets September 3, 2016
Joe Reynolds says training devices are often used to create consistent onboarding experiences for patients through the use of novel technologies and mechanisms that fully simulate the mechanical aspects of the injection experience. And while these devices appear to be fairly simple at first glance, numerous design and engineering challenges must be addressed.
SPECIAL FEATURE – Injectable Drug Delivery: Key Trends Define Device Design Now & in the Future August 31, 2016
Contributor Cindy H. Dubin spoke with some of the world’s leading device developers about their current injection technologies and how their devices are addressing the current trends and opportunities in the industry.
Relmada Therapeutics Secures First European Patent Covering LevoCap ER July 11, 2016
Relmada Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced it has been granted a patent from the European Patent Office (EPO) for compositions and...INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES – What Surprised You the Most This Past Year?: Your Colleague’s Perspectives June 30, 2016
The Global Formulation Report in this issue provided some interesting data on what has been happening in a number of key sectors over the past year. We thought it would be intriguing to hear what some of your colleagues said surprised them most.
SPECIAL FEATURE – Excipients: Manufacturers Look to Co-Processing as a Way of Improving Functionality June 2, 2016
Contributor Cindy H. Dubin reports how leading excipient manufacturers are overcoming their own R&D challenges to deliver innovative excipients that address problems associated with both large and small molecules.
LIPOPHILIC SALTS – Opportunities & Applications in Oral Drug Delivery June 1, 2016
Hywel Williams, PhD, Annabel Igonin, PhD, David Vodak, PhD, and Hassan Benameur, PhD, believe lipophilic salts are being explored in a number of different areas and one interesting application is their potential to boost API loading in lipid formulations.
ANTIGEN-SCREENING SYSTEM – Perfecting the Promise of T Cell Therapies for Infectious Disease & Cancer May 31, 2016
THE EVOLUTION OF IMMUNOTHERAPIES The human body is armed with an efficient and elegant immune system that fights pathogens and...SPECIAL FEATURE – Prefilled Syringes & Parenteral Contract Manufacturing: Biologics Present a New Set of Challenges May 2, 2016
Contributor Cindy H. Dubin speaks with leading syringe developers and contract manufacturers to discuss how they are overcoming industry challenges and provides a look at some of the innovative advancements in prefilled syringe technology.
NANOPARTICLE CHARACTERIZATION – One Size Does Not Fit All: Nanoparticle Size Analysis for Nanomedicine Applications March 30, 2016
Andrew N. Cleland, PhD, Jean-Luc Fraikin, PhD, Peter Meinhold, PhD, and Franklin Monzon, PhD, describe a new diagnostic instrument able to rapidly and accurately report detailed nanoparticle size distributions for a wide variety of nanoparticle types and concentrations in a range of different solutions.
LIPID NANOPARTICLES – EnCore(TM): Facilitating Delivery of RNAi Therapeutics to Treat Cancer March 29, 2016
Marc T. Abrams, PhD, and Bob D. Brown, PhD, explain how nanoparticle technology has the potential to enable tumor bioavailability even in the absence of a targeting ligand.
VBI Vaccines Announces Vaccine Stability Collaboration With GlaxoSmithKline February 16, 2016
VBI Vaccines Inc. has entered into a research collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SAto evaluate VBI’s LPV Platform, a proprietary formulation...Enable Injections & Flex Partner for Production of Wearable High-Volume Injectors February 8, 2016
Enable Injections Inc. recently announced it has entered into a product development and manufacturing partnership with Flex. As part of...ADVANCED DELIVERY DEVICES – How Data Hubs & Smart Devices Are Enabling the Rise of Therapeutic Ecosystems January 8, 2016
Stephen Allan discusses how unique collaborations between tech and biotech reflect a new paradigm in how therapeutics are being commercialized and marketed under the new pay-for-performance healthcare model.
Egalet Submits NDA for Morphine Sulfate ER Tablets December 16, 2015
Egalet Corporation recently announced the company has submitted an NDA for ARYMO ER (morphine sulfate) extended-release tablets for the management...Soligenix Announces Initiation of Pivotal Phase III Clinical Trial December 15, 2015
Soligenix, Inc. recently announced that patient enrollment has been opened for its Phase III, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating...Aptar Pharma Presents a Step Change in the Performance of DF30Plus for PMDIs Incorporating COC December 7, 2015
Aptar Pharma, a global solution provider of innovative and proven aerosol, injection, and spray delivery systems for biotech, healthcare, and...DRUG DEVICE MARKET – Joining Forces: Global Markets for Drug-Device Combinations November 19, 2015
Kevin James and Kevin Gainer of BCC Research indicate the development of the market for combination products is closely related to the drug delivery systems sector, which represents a vast area of research and the demand for sophisticated drug delivery devices behind many novel product developments.
SINGLE-USE MARKET – Rise of Single-Use Technologies & Systems in Biopharmaceuticals November 19, 2015
Kevin James and Shalini S. Dewan of BCC Research believe eliminating the risk of contamination is the greatest challenge faced by manufacturers of biopharmaceuticals, and currently, this requires high-level monitoring of critical manufacturing processes. Single-use technology aids biopharmaceutical manufacturers in overcoming this challenge by reducing or eliminating the need for sterilization between batches, thereby improving operational efficiency.
EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW – Unither Pharmaceuticals: Premeasured Dosage Forms to Improve Medication Adherence November 18, 2015
Eric Goupil, CEO Unither Pharmaceuticals, speaks frankly about medication adherence, Unither’s technology, and some of the challenges that they face today.