Drug Delivery

Drug delivery is the method in which a pharmaceutical compound is administered to promote a therapeutic effect. Drug delivery routes can include oral, transdermal, nasal, and sublingual application and can directly impact a drugs efficacy. In this drug delivery content hub, you can discover editorial coverage of the latest research and industry trends impacting drug delivery and novel drug discovery.

  • Medicine Gets an Upgrade: How AI and ML are Reshaping Medical Practice

    Artificial intelligence (AI) research and techniques have been exponentially advancing in recent years, and the application of AI is rapidly transforming the landscape of medicine and bioengineering. Novel AI-based tools are able to extract insights from complex data, augment human capabilities, and improve the accessibility and standardization of ... read more
  • Comparing an Inspection by a Regulator to an Investigation by a Pharma Company

    Recently, there has been an increased focus on contamination control activities for pharmaceuticals due to updated requirements in the European Union’s Annex 1 Update. (EU, 2022). The recent update of Annex 1 (ISO 14644-1, 2022) has specified the need for a contamination control strategy for both sterile and non-sterile products. Recently, a ... read more
  • An Interview with Jeff Clement & Bill Welch: Parenteral Manufacturing and Packaging Trends

    Contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs) are at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and continuous manufacturing to enhance efficiency, scalability, and compliance in parenteral drug production. AI-driven automation allows CDMOs to optimize formulation development, enhance real time process monitoring, and ... read more
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  • Whitepaper: Key Considerations for Extracting Proteins from Recombinant Host Cells

    In the biopharmaceutical industry, quality is pivotal. For a final product to meet quality standards, quality must be built into the production process. Biopharmaceuticals, however, are made from biologically sourced materials, which are inherently variable. read more
  • eBook: Glass Related Recalls in Pharma

    Typically, drug recalls fall into two categories: recalls issued for the cracking or breaking of glass vials and recalls issued for the presence of particulates being detected in the drug solution. read more
  • Whitepaper: Purification Strategies for Recombinant Therapeutic Proteins

    Many biopharmaceuticals are recombinant proteins obtained by biotechnological processes. In various steps of the pharmaceutical value chain, from drug discovery, to development and manufacturing, to bioprocessing, these proteins must be extracted from their complex biological sources, typically microorganisms or genetically ... read more
  • Whitepaper: Global regulators’ FAQs on CMC in IND/BLA filing

    Mammalian cell cultures used in the manufacturing of therapeutics must be tested to ensure lack of mycoplasmal contamination. Previously, the only test for mycoplasma accepted by regulatory agencies was a culture-based test such as the test detailed in USP <63>. Currently, regulatory agencies globally accept nucleic acid testing ... read more
  • Whitepaper: How to Develop an Efficient Drug Formulation Process

    Developing an efficient drug formulation development process requires expertise. Ascendia Pharmaceuticals, a leading specialty CDMO, has been recognized as a Partner of Choice by many drug companies because they have solved complex formulations for nearly a decade. Ascendia’s white paper details how to implement a drug discovery... read more
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