The route of drug administration is defined as the path by which a drug is taken into the body. Drugs are administered varied by diagnosis, prevention, cure or treatment needed of diseases and other medical disorders. A drug must come in contact with the tissues of organs to achieve its desired effects. The route of…
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Testing Container Closures
During the manufacturing process of injectable drugs, all pieces and parts need to go through a visual inspection process. The container, closure, product and final product all need to have individual inspections. Container closure integrity is extremely important, especially when involved with parenteral drugs. Parenteral drugs have the highest risk packaging application concern for closure…
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The Cloud Benefits Life Science
The cloud is an on-demand accessible computer network hosted on the internet that stores data and allows easy access for collaboration. Due to current events, moving to the cloud has helped a lot of companies keep track of their data in one location. It held a lot of value when job locations were compelled to…
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What is a Recall?
About 4,500 drugs and devices are recalled yearly in the United States. Prior to these recalls, they were approved by the FDA, widely injected, implanted and ingested by customers. The FDA does not initiate a recall, they simply express concern and leave it up to the manufacture to execute a recall. The FDA can only…
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