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7 Problems with Using Borosilicate Glass to Package Drugs

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By Christopher Weikart, Chief Scientist, SiO2 Materials Science Even though drugs are meant to save lives, the primary packaging used for delivering drug therapies and vaccines may actually be putting us in danger. The post 7 Problems with Using Borosilicate Glass to Package Drugs appeared first on Pharma Mirror Magazine.

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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Packaging Congress 2021

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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing & Packaging Congress (PHARMAP 2021) will be held on the 28th – 29th of June, 2021 at the BGS online platform. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing & Packaging Congress provides the networking platform for the decision-makers from the pharmaceutical industry. Request business program via the link. .

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Why do Pharma Companies Outsource Pharmaceutical Packaging?

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Over the years, more and more pharmaceutical companies have moved away from in-house packaging operations and toward pharmaceutical contract packaging. There are plenty of reasons pharma companies have started making this shift. Packaging Innovation. Packaging Innovation. Pharmaceutical Serialization.

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Rising Demand for Pharmaceutical Secondary Packaging Providers

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This continuously growing pipeline of pharmaceutical drug products has inadvertently led to an increase in the demand for their associated primary packaging and Secondary Packaging solutions. . 3] Some of the advantages offered by pharmaceutical secondary packaging have been depicted below. Company Competitiveness Analysis.

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Ireland is open: The biologics boom boosting the Irish economy

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Growth in the biologics space is particularly strong due to the Irish government’s investment in the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research & Training (NIBRT), based at University College Dublin. It is a recognised part of our economy and we are very welcoming and open to foreign investment”.