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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 pharmaceutical industry works hard to create cutting-edge drugs to save lives and keep people healthy.
There are a few common types of biologics, including extracted (taken directly from a living system), semi-synthesized (produced with recombinant DNA technology), vaccines, and gene therapies. Covid-19, flu, coronavirus liquid vaccine vial bottle and syringe set in plastic package container preparing for injection on white background.
Vaccines: Vaccines, many of which are grown in tissue cultures, use microorganisms to provide immunity for specific diseases, and are one of the most wide-spread types of biopharma products. For more information on our biologics packaging options, contact us today at ( 865) 494-6000 or send an email to valarie.leshko@tjoapack.com.
We offer a variety of solutions designed to meet your biologics packaging requirements, no matter how complex. Pre-filled Syringe Packaging A lot of biopharmaceutical products—such as insulin, vaccines, and many hormone therapies—are parenterally administered.
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