Small-Scale Syringe and Vial-Filling Capability for Development of Robust Filling Processes, Smooth Tech Transfers, and to Resolve Manufacturing Issues: Summary of Key Learnings

Filling of syringes and vials with high-viscosity monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) or small-molecule liquid formulations is a difficult task and may present several challenges. Considerable development work may be required to develop a filling process that provides a clean fill using a small-scale or at...

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Evaluation
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Manufacturing
Medicine bottles
Monoclonal antibodies
Packaging
Pharmaceutical industry
Product development
Software
Syringes
Viscosity
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