Abstract
Ten current “hot topics” in parenteral science and technology are reviewed to update the reader on current advances and challenges with each topic. Topics selected are formulation advances, packaging advances, extractables and leachables, analytical method advances for biopharmaceuticals, protein pharmaceutics, quality by design, manufacturing and equipment advances, aseptic processing advances, rapid microbial methods, and visual inspection of parenteral products.
- Formulation
- Solubility
- Nanoparticles
- Nanosuspensions
- Injectable Controlled Release
- Microspheres
- Liposomes
- Monoclonal Anbitodies
- Pegylated Proteins
- Packaging
- Convenience Packaging
- Prefilled Syringes
- Plastics
- Silicone
- Rubber Closures
- Needleless/Needle-free
- Extractables
- Leachables
- Food and Drug Administration
- Protein Aggregation
- Analytical Methods
- Protein Pharmaceutics
- Quality by Design
- Process Analytical Control
- Sterile Product Manufacturing
- Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy
- Modular Construction
- Disposable Technology
- Aseptic Processing
- Barrier Isolator Technology
- Restricted Access Barrier Technology
- Aseptic Connections
- Rapid Microbial Methods
- Visual Inspection
- Particulate Matter
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