Assessment of Functional and Physical Performances of Pre-filled Syringes in Deep Cold Storage Conditions

PDA J Pharm Sci Technol. 2023 Jul-Aug;77(4):281-295. doi: 10.5731/pdajpst.2022.012746. Epub 2023 Apr 21.

Abstract

The recent emergence of new drug technologies such as messenger ribonucleic acid-based vaccines developed to fight the outbreak of the COVID-19 global pandemic has driven increased demand for delivery solutions capable of withstanding deep cold storage conditions down to -50°C, and even down to -80°C. Although significant data exist for deep cold storage in vials, little evidence is available for pre-filled syringes. Because pre-filled syringes serve as both the storage container and the delivery mechanism, there are additional risks to performance that must be evaluated, such as plunger gliding performance, syringe lubrication, silicone layer stability, and container closure integrity (CCI). In the present study, a comprehensive assessment of functional and physical performances of pre-filled syringes (PFS filled with water) was performed after one or multiple freeze/thaw (F/T) cycles between ambient temperature and various temperature cycles including -40°C, -50°C or -80°C for both 'staked needle' and 'luer lock' configurations. The experiments were guided by historical normative methods such as ISO 11040-4 and USP <1207> and combined with headspace gas analysis for barrel-stopper tightness testing. In addition, they were complemented with a novel approach, namely in situ real-time optical imagery, to track plunger stopper movement during the F/T cycle. The findings indicated that there is no significant impact on the functional performances from F/T down to -80°C, whereas no CCI risk was found after F/T down to -50°C.

Keywords: Cold storage; Container closure integrity (CCI); Freeze and Thaw (F/T); Functional performance; Optical imagery; PFS; Plunger stopper; Pre-fillable syringes; Pre-filled syringes; Silicone oil; Tightness.

MeSH terms

  • Cold Temperature
  • Drug Packaging* / methods
  • Drug Storage / methods
  • Physical Functional Performance
  • Syringes*
  • Temperature