Excipients

Pharmaceutical excipients, which can be functional or inactive ingredients, work to enhance the medically relevant properties of the API. When used to promote ingredient qualities, excipients can be an asset for formulators to increase stability, bulk up the formulation, or enhance the therapeutic effects of the API. Below you can explore helpful resources including editorial coverage and webinars related to pharmaceutical excipients.

  • The Future of Bispecific Antibodies

    After years of research and development, the field of bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) is gaining momentum. More than a dozen bispecific antibodies have secured FDA approval. These new therapies have added much-needed therapeutic value to challenging disease states such as relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. In 12 months, three distinct CD3-engaging... read more
  • Shifting Sands: From Sensitivity to Accuracy in Bioanalysis

    In recent years, regulatory focus has notably shifted from sensitivity to accuracy, underscoring a pivotal change in how we approach toxicological assessments. While sensitivity remains a critical requirement, our advancing understanding of toxicology has highlighted the crucial need for precise target analysis. This shift in focus is particularly ... read more
  • Driving Innovation in Antibody Therapeutics, From Basic Research to the Clinic

    Nearly 25 years after the first FDA-approved antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), the field of antibody therapeutics continues to evolve. Advances in antibody development and engineering, as well as transformative progress in our understanding of biological processes and disease etiology, have unlocked new possibilities. This, in turn, has fueled an ... read more
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