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PRODUCTION TRENDS
The need for flexibility and higher quality are driving advances in parenteral manufacturing and fill/finish equipment.
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At an industry seminar hosted by Leistritz Extrusion, experts explained the use of extrusion equipment to mix polymeric excipients with APIs for solubility enhancement and for multifunctional and specialty dosage forms, including implants.
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PACKAGING
Robotic fill/finish systems reduce human intervention, improve flexibility, and allow more gentle handling of containers.
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Bosch's new system for the production of water for injection uses membrane processing and ultrafiltration, which are approved methods in the US, Japan, and as of April 2017, in Europe.
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Werum's Plug & Produce solution eases connection with smart equipment and control systems.
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Leistritz manufactures twin screw extruders and systems for continuous
mixing/devolatilization of API's with excipients. Lab scale and production
scale equipment is available, and applications include melt extrusion and
granulation. A variety of upstream and downstream equipment is available.
Services include a process NJ development laboratory and ongoing training/workshops.
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eBOOK
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New technologies, including single-use systems, are leading the push for faster production and higher titers. At the same time, ensuring quality in raw materials and water systems, and controlling contamination are paramount. In this Biologics and Sterile Manufacturing eBook, the editors explore key technology, process, and operational topics.
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