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Previous Blogs

Patient receiving medication from doctor

By Victoria Morgan

八月 19, 2020

Regulatory agencies are driving the pharmaceutical industry to continuously improve the quality of drug products, but what is the reality for a drug developer who is expected to make parenteral preparations “practically free from particles”? Expectations of packaging are changing fast but how well prepared is the packaging to meet these needs?

A nurse extracting a medication from a vial into a syringe

By Daniel Bantz

六月 04, 2019

It is imperative for the pharmaceutical industry to be prepared to comply with new compendia chapters as soon as they are enacted. This comprises both knowing of proposed changes as soon as announced and being well prepared to accommodate them. USP Chapter <381> is changing, and Chapters <382>, <1382> and <1381> are being created. The Pharmacopeia Forum for final comments has been published.