At a recent meeting in Boston, representatives from global pharmaceutical companies gathered to discuss how to transition from batch to continuous manufacturing. And what company better to learn from ...
Transform the production of oral solid dosage forms in the pharmaceutical industry with L.B. Bohle. L.B. Bohle supports companies with their machines and processes in adopting Continuous Manufacturing ...
Moving away from fed-batch has significant sustainability and cost-saving benefits, according to industry working groups.
Although estimates vary slightly, many industry experts predict continuous manufacturing will, at the least, cut the cost of manufacturing biologics in half. Thus, it will be an attractive option for ...
A handful of companies have done pioneering work with continuous manufacturing, the production process that is faster, cheaper and less prone to the kinds of manufacturing mess-ups that worry the FDA.
Continuous manufacturing makes monoclonal antibody production faster, cheaper, and greener, say researchers, who predict that industry adoption of the approach will accelerate in response to ...
The antibiotic cefazolin is an essential drug according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It is usually produced via batch manufacturing, but this multistep process is time-consuming, wasteful ...
In November 2016, Continuus Pharmaceuticals was awarded a $4.4 million contract by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The partnership revolves around a pilot project that will result in a ...
Explore how parenteral manufacturing solutions are evolving for specific drug formulations and meeting the demands of ...
Continued process verification (CPV) is the third stage of the product lifecycle of any medicine either within the small or large molecule arena. The CPV is the subsequent step to process design ...
Manufacturing systems are often divided according to how many products that businesses produce, and how many of those products are produced at the same time. Complex products, in general, require much ...