Intravenous Drug Articles & Analysis
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In the field of medical device manufacturing, the materials used in creating life-saving equipment must meet the highest standards of safety, reliability, and performance. Among these materials, fluoropolymer tubing has emerged as a critical component, playing a crucial role in various medical devices. Whether it’s for intravenous (IV) systems, catheters, or diagnostic equipment, ...
When studied in living organisms, this relationship is referred to as in vivo PK/PD, a discipline that provides invaluable insights into drug behavior within a biological context. Pharmacokinetics: The Journey of a Drug The pharmacokinetic profile of a drug describes its absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) processes. ...
In the process of new drug development, the study of pharmacokinetics is of great significance. The result can be used to guide the screening and development of drugs, and support the evaluation of their safety and the design of clinical drug delivery protocol. ...
The FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) regulatory approval of a total of 26 NME (New Molecular Entity) drugs in the first half of 2023. It is worth noting that the 26 drugs approved include 4 peptide drugs, accounting for 15% of the total. ...
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) usually consist of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) covalently linked to cytotoxic drugs via chemical linkers. ...
CEO and president Mike Hooven said the funding: “will help enFuse continue to redefine intravenous drug delivery by meaningfully scaling our development and commercialisation efforts”. He continued: “This will help us reach even more patients who depend on intravenous medications and, we believe, significantly improve their ...
Super-precise new CRISPR tool could tackle a plethora of genetic diseases First described in 2016, base editing is already en route to the clinic: Beam Therapeutics, founded by Liu and also based in Cambridge, got the nod in November from the US Food and Drug Administration to trial this approach in humans for the first time, with the goal of repairing the gene that causes ...
Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) continue to rise at home and abroad, but ADCs are not a new thing. ...
For instance, in Ethiopia the programme has resulted in the creation of a nationwide women’s collective; in Ukraine HIV/AIDS programmes have been run through the workplace and radio DJs addressed the issue of intravenous drug use; whilst in Cambodia Buddhist monks have addressed stigma and discrimination and mobilised community-based organisations. ...
