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How to tackle a sticky issue

By Ben Hargreaves

Sticking is one of the most common issues that is faced in the manufacture of tablets, and may become a more pressing issue once continuous manufacturing is broadly adopted, suggests I Holland’s R&D manager.

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Product loss mitigation through drying technology

By Maggie Lynch

Small molecule manufacturing can result in product loss, as the materials manufactured come into contact with internal surfaces thereby impacting drying and creating disruptions in efficency and cost-effectivness.

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Digoxin API supply secured through acquisition

By Maggie Lynch

C2 Pharma acquires digoxin API product portfolio from Noblius to secure supply of the ingredient, after disruption of the supply of the API for a number of years.

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Almac expands neo-antigen peptide manufacturing

By Maggie Lynch

Almac announced it has increased its supply of neo-antigen peptides for individualized cancer treatments with the addition of another stream of GMP manufacturing.

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2018: An inflection point for generics

By Flora Southey

Generics drug portfolios are diversifying, prices are stabilising, and while competition remains intense, the worst of price erosion appears to be over, claims Clarivate Analytics executive.

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Boehringer reshuffle cuts 327 jobs in France

By Flora Southey

Boehringer says it will reduce its workforce in France, including 182 positions in human health, to streamline operations in ‘deteriorating markets’.

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AAPS PharmSci 360: Quotes that carry

By Maggie Lynch

This week in-PharmaTechnologist attended AAPS PharmSci360 in Washington, D.C. where discussions and thought-provoking ideas bounced across sessions – here, we highlight some of the most significant.