Considerations for implementing single-use filling systems

More targeted medical treatment therapies push the single-use systems option for fill/finish operations.

Bosch
Bosch

As biosimilars, biologics, orphan drugs and personalized medicines advance therapeutic treatment options, they also drive demand for greater processing and packaging flexibility.

“These trends typically involve smaller batch sizes, smaller patient populations per drug and demand greater speed to market with faster time to the patient,” explained Dena Flamm, Product Manager at Bosch (www.boschpackaging.com). Flamm and her Bosch colleague Florian Kauder, Project Engineer, discussed “Considerations for Implementing Single Use Filling Systems.” The Nov. 7 presentation was given during the Manufacturing Operations Track program at Pharma EXPO’s Processing & Packaging Conference and Tradeshow, a joint venture of PMMI (www.pmmi.org) and ISPE (www.ispe.org)..

Single-use technology has been used in upstream production processes for years, said Flamm. “But only in the last seven to eight years has it become available for final fill/finish operations. This was an important, but missing piece of the puzzle for the drug.”

She pointed out a select number of packaging and processing suppliers producing pumps and equipment, as well as the materials and components required for a single-use system.

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