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Neopac showcases latest tube, dispensing and cap innovations at Pharmapack Paris
Highlights include company’s reduced material LowPro caps and world’s smallest child resistant tube
Catalent and AstraZeneca to expand support for COVID-19 vaccine AZD1222
Catalent will prepare the Harmans facility, close to Baltimore-Washington International (BWI) airport, to enable multiple production trains to run in parallel to produce the...
Indian government bans three medicines owing to health risks
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Parenteral preparations: formulation challenges
Parenteral preparations are defined as solutions, suspensions, emulsions for injection or infusion, powders for injection or infusion, gels for injection and implants. They are...
Lonza’s capsule delivers acid-sensitive ingredients to the intestine
The capsule can simplify the manufacturing process to accelerate drug development and expedite first-in-human timelines
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