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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 - Prefilled Syringes & Parenteral Delivery: Next-Gen Injections Feature Technology & Reconstitution April 30, 2024
Contributor Cindy H. Dubin highlights innovations from key players in parenteral delivery and prefilled syringes, with focuses on safety, meeting regulatory requirements, cost, fill/finish, and dosing.
DEVICE DEVELOPMENT - Connected Auto-Injector Development: How to Leverage Human Factors Engineering September 27, 2023
Finola Austin examines the human factors process for such devices, including a detailed look at the recent development of the UniSafe® 1 mL auto-injector.
COMBINATION PRODUCTS - Human Factors & Combination Products March 2, 2015
Richard Featherstone explains how manufacturers of combination products are being asked to provide rigorous data on the safety of product when intended users use them. These challenges are not going to diminish, but with a focused approach and some sound HF principles, manufacturers can navigate the challenges successfully.