Long-Acting Injectables: Successful Microsphere Development and Scale-Up

Long-Acting Injectables

Ashland and Oakwood Laboratories will showcase application of Viatel™ bioresorbable polymers and customized chemistry in long-acting injectable (LAI) microsphere formulations.
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The Kinetics of Drug Binding

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Optimizing the receptor binding kinetics of new drugs can have significant benefits, ranging from improved duration of action to enhanced efficacy through the insurmountable antagonism of dynamic physiological systems.
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Challenges & Advances in Cleaning Ultrafiltration Membranes

Concentration/Ultra-filtration (CUF) membranes are used extensively in biopharmaceutical operations. A typical purification platform may incorporate two to six CUF steps though out the downstream process.
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Assembling the eClinical Suite: Taking Advantage of the Latest Technology While Avoiding Vendor Lock-Ins

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Not all eClinical applications are the same. For one thing, an eTMF, an EDC, and a CTMS all fulfill different functions. Perhaps more importantly, they are all built with varying degrees of complexity. The eTMF and EDC are both relatively simple applications in the IT world. Either can be introduced for a specific study or for a number of studies. If you’re unhappy with your eTMF or EDC applications, you can switch without too much fuss. The CTMS, on the other hand, is highly complex. It is the nerve center of the eClinical suite and is highly integrated with other software. It can be expensive to introduce, and its normal lifespan is more than 13 years. Therefore, once you install a CTMS, you will be committed for well over a decade. That’s why it is so important to choose your CTMS carefully and be armed with the best knowledge in order to do so. Which CTMS concept will be most functional: one where the entire eClinical suite comes from the same vendor or one where individual components are sourced from different vendors?
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WEBINAR Improve efficiency and return on investment by adopting molecular spectroscopy techniques in pharma manufacturing

In this on-demand webinar, discover the differences between FTIR, NIR and Raman spectroscopy, learn how spectroscopy is applied in quality control labs and hear how implementation of these techniques increased efficiency and minimised costs.
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