Blogs

Categories

Select a sub-category to view results

Icon
Films and Coatings
vail 4ml
Pharmaceutical Packaging Components
Icon
Prefillable Systems
Icon
Self Injection Devices
Icon
Vial Containment Solutions
Icon
Washing and Sterilization
Icon
Reconstitution and Transfer Devices

Select a sub-category to view results

Icon
Analytical Lab Services
Icon
Contract Manufacturing
Icon
Fill-Finish
Icon
Regulatory Support

Select a sub-category to view results

Icon
Cell and Gene Therapy Packaging
Icon
Drug Development Process
Icon
Regulatory Challenges
Icon
Transitioning to Combination Products

Select a sub-category to view results

Icon
Corporate Development
Icon
ESG/Sustainability
Icon
One West Team (Employee Culture)
Icon
Our Culture of Giving (Philanthropy)
Icon
Research and Development

Previous Blogs

NanoPass MicronJet and Intradermal Adapter

By Doug Hostetler

September 20, 2018

In a previous blog post, we discussed various devices and solutions used to overcome the challenges associated with Intradermal (ID) injections. These challenges are mainly associated with the Mantoux Technique, a manual ID injection using a needle and syringe. Lacking the skill needed for this technique creates a risk of injecting the product too deep or not sufficiently deep and rendering the dose either less or potentially ineffective. Previous posts also touched on some of the potential benefits associated with ID delivery when compared to the more familiar Subcutaneous or Intramuscular type injections. Two of the benefits we look at closer in this post are dose sparing and improved immune response. Additionally, we will see how these two benefits can be related.