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From technology selection to final drug product: material sparing approaches for asd development

October 04, 2024
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Compounds with low solubility and poor bioavailability present ongoing challenges in pharmaceutical development. This webinar explores Lonza's ‘right first time’ strategy, which employs material-efficient and time-saving techniques to accelerate the transition of molecules from development to commercialization.

Key topics include:

- Feasibility screening to identify the best manufacturing method between spray drying (SD) and hot melt extrusion (HME).

- Lonza’s innovative methodology for screening HMEs, particularly at a milligram scale, aimed at accurately representing the extrusion process.

- Advancements in amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) development, from drug product intermediates to final products, with a focus on material-efficient tools for formulation selection and scale-up.

The second part of the webinar will cover effective practices in ASD-based tablet feasibility and demonstration batches. This section will examine:

- The critical differences between spray drying and hot melt extrusion through feasibility screening.

- Material-efficient applications of a compaction simulator to guide tablet development.

- The importance of material-saving techniques in reducing time and costs during the scaling process.

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