Continuous Manufacturing

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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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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.

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Continuous or batch? A quality question

By Flora Southey

Industry delegates say the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is showing increased support for continuous manufacturing, a stance C-SOPS told us is quality control-driven.

Continuous manufacturing can go anywhere in the world by boat or helicopter, says Pfizer's expert

Pfizer hails portable manufacturing as latest in lean

By Fiona Barry

How can a pharma company invest in continuous manufacturing without bleeding money when it retreats from a local market? Pfizer’s answer is production pods it can roll out anywhere in the world via helicopter… and pack away again if a market turns.

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