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CRISPR Technology Embarks on ‘Fantastic Voyage’: What is Packaging’s Role? Part I
Introducing CRISPR, a gene-editing tool the presents enormous therapeutic potential, but also packaging and handling challenges.
July 16, 2018
Pharmaceuticals
CRISPR Technology Embarks on ‘Fantastic Voyage’: What is Packaging’s Role? Part I
Introducing CRISPR, a gene-editing tool that presents enormous therapeutic potential, but also packaging and handling challenges.
July 13, 2018
Materials
Laws & Effect: Streamlining for Combination Products: Please, May I Have Some More?
Sure, FDA has proposed to help speed their reviews of new products that combine categories, but will it really get out of its own way?
May 16, 2018
Regulatory
The Future of Medicine: Biomedical nanotechnology
The smaller the thing, the bigger the challenge for nanotechnology, for medical treatment, for packaging, and for regulatory.
August 25, 2014
Materials
Welcome to the world of therapeutic foods
What do you think of when you think of food? Holiday meals with family? Things that taste good? A post-workout treat? What else could food be used for?
May 9, 2014
Medical Device/Packaging
10th Anniversary issue forecasts medical advances for 2024
Ten years from now, imagine if a prescription drug or medical device could be 3D-printed by a patient at home, or at a doctor’s office, or at the local pharmacy, perhaps reducing or eliminating the need to make and package the device or pills without using today’s traditional manufacturing process. Is this scenario even possible?
April 8, 2014
Materials
10 questions for the future of medicine, circa 2024
The global healthcare community’s responses to these 10 questions could have a profound impact on the future of medicine—and its packaging.
March 17, 2014
Medical Device/Packaging
Medical device developments that pack the 'wow' factor
With two considerable medical device packaging events just around the corner, intriguing medical device announcements center on everything from engineered human organs to 3D printing to talking apps.
February 19, 2014
Materials
Printing medical devices at home is just the beginning: Part II
Is it time for a new business model for medical devices? And where does packaging fit into advanced 3D printing technology?
January 27, 2014
Home
3D printing: Additive manufacturing is a disruptive technology
Making packaging machinery parts, even human organs, from a 3D digital model—by laying down successive layers of materials—could have a profound impact.
November 4, 2013
Adherence/Delivery
The future of drug production: manufacturing takes on a whole new meaning
Disruptive technologies now under development will change the way pills and medical devices will be manufactured and packaged in ways most have not begun to think of yet!
September 9, 2013
Pharmaceuticals
Tylenol cap warns about acetaminophen
In October, Extra Strength Tylenol bottle caps will carry a message instructing consumers to ‘Always read the label.’
September 3, 2013
Home
The Case of the New England Compounding Center
Dr. Michael Drues: How might this tragedy lead to an even bigger one!
July 15, 2013
Materials
Pharmacogenomics may change the way medicine is practiced—and packaged
Packagers take note: Now in its infancy, pharmacogenomics is expected to influence medical treatment and clinical trials, and bring about ‘disruptive’ change.
June 3, 2013
Adherence/Delivery
Individualized therapies may change the way medicine is practiced, and packaged
Packagers take note: Now in its infancy, pharmacogenomics is expected to influence medical treatment and clinical trials, and bring about ‘disruptive’ change.
April 29, 2013
Materials
Combination products: The future of medicine
The advancement of exciting medical treatments depends in large part on education and communication.
April 3, 2013
Nutraceuticals/Dietary
'Lazy Larry' responds to FDA notification
A July 28 Warning Letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration serves as a reminder of the power of the pen--or in this instance, the words printed on product packaging.
August 9, 2011
Medical Device/Packaging
Contesting the 510(k)
The 510(k) program to bring medical devices to market incites passionate responses from industry groups.
August 5, 2011
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