All Controlled release and advanced delivery articles – Page 4
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ArticleDelivery systems for biologics
Designing systems for delivery of biologics is often a significant challenge during clinical development. Here, Dave Li, Edyta Działo and Anna Baran of KCR Consulting highlight the need for balancing safety, effectiveness, cost and reducing patient discomfort.
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NewsInnovation to drive advanced drug delivery market
The advanced drug delivery market is anticipated witness a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6 percent by 2033, according to a report.
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NewsPharmaceutical suspension market to witness accelerated growth
The global pharmaceutical suspensions market is set to value $83.8 billion by 2032, due to the systems having key benefits such as supporting patient compliance.
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ArticleNavigating the unique CMC challenges of oral anaerobic live biotherapeutics
Here, Chief Technical Officer, Mike Frodsham and Ryan Wilson, Head of Microbiome Services at SGS Quay Pharma, explore the chemistry, manufacturing, and control (CMC) challenges of developing drug products containing live anaerobic bacterial strains, used for treatments such as microbiome therapeutics.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Unique Particle Sizes via Spiral Jet Mills
Discover how combining a spiral jet mill with an in-line classifier optimizes particle size distribution in pharmaceuticals, enhancing drug efficacy.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: What Are Some Hidden Risks Associated with Isolators?
Uncover the pivotal role of isolator technology in enhancing safety and productivity in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries.
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NewsRoche cancer immunotherapy receives new EU approval
The subcutaneous injection of the novel cancer immunotherapy Tecentriq® (atezolizumab) could provide a quicker alternative to intravenous infusion, research shows.
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NewsCould plastic alternative support environmentally-sustainable drug delivery?
Research highlighting recent advancements of the natural polymer tara gum point to its potential applications in pharmaceutical drug delivery, emphasising its role in minimising plastic use.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Reducing gas consumption by 20% during the micronization
Discover how the coaxial jet mill transforms micronization in pharma and chemical sectors, ensuring safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
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NewsVaccine demonstrates benefit in delaying cancer relapse
Data from the Phase I trial showed that the cancer vaccine offered an 86 percent reduction in the risk of relapse or death in pancreatic and colorectal cancers.
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NewsPositive data from schizophrenia clinical trials revealed
Newron Pharmaceuticals and Lyndra Therapeutics’ have announced positive data from key clinical trials in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
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NewsNovel drug delivery method shows promise in Alzheimer's
Ultrasound combined with a biologic treatment has demonstrated the ability to safely reduce brain amyloid plaques in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients, a first-in-human study shows.
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OpinionTrends shaping capsule development
In this interview from CPHI Barcelona, Julien Lamps from Lonza CHI discusses trends shaping capsule development.
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News$260 million funding injection for Danish vaccines initiative
The Novo Nordisk Foundation is investing up to $260 million in a vaccines research and development initiative focused on respiratory diseases.
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NewsNew approach for synthesis of oligonucleotide conjugates
Researchers from Aarhus University and Novo Nordisk have discovered a new synthesis method for oligonucleotide conjugates, marking a step forward in development of more targeted RNA medicines.
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ArticleAdvancing AOCs to transform the delivery of RNA therapeutics
In this article, Dr Michael Flanagan discusses how a new class of medicines called antibody oligonucleotide conjugates (AOCs) have the potential to overcome a major challenge encountered with many established RNA-based therapeutics: delivery to tissues outside the liver. Last year, AOCs demonstrated the first-ever successful targeted delivery of RNA into ...
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ArticleDrug development trends: insight from Thermo Fisher's Anil Kane
In this interview, Anil Kane, Executive Director and Global Head of Technical & Scientific Affairs, Pharma Services, at Thermo Fisher Scientific discusses innovations in oral delivery of biologics, the rising popularity of prefilled syringes as well as global pharma trends in regulation and manufacturing.
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NewsGSK propels its progress to Net Zero
The lower carbon propellant has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Ventolin (salbutamol) inhaler by approximately 90 percent, GSK reports.
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VideoThe future of OSD formulations
In this exclusive interview, Dr Uwe Hanenberg, Head of Product Development at Recipharm discusses the current landscape and future innovations in oral solid dosage (OSD) formulation.
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VideoTrends and challenges in pharmaceutical development
EPR sat down with Catalent’s Stephen Tindal at CPHI Barcelona for a conversation on trends and challenges in pharmaceutical development.


