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At West, our focus is on supporting the biopharmaceutical industry in qualification and commercialization of containment and delivery systems for injectable medicines. Selecting high-quality drug packaging that meets regulatory standards is essential to a drug manufacturer’s success. West’s top priority is delivering high-quality packaging products that meet the exacting quality standards and product specifications customers require.
West’s Global Technical Customer Support (TCS) Team is key to this effort – focusing on biopharmaceutical industry needs and partnering with customers throughout the process of selecting and qualifying primary packaging solutions and drug delivery systems. This includes a sound understanding of both the packaging requirements defined by the drug product and the regulatory standards. TCS also provides technical information and scientific data on West and Daikyo products, and facilitates interaction with other West services, e.g. West Analytical Services, to reduce drug product time to market.
Additionally, TCS is active in the biopharmaceutical industry, e.g., participation in industry groups, attending conferences and exhibitions, and delivering technical reports and presentations. This enables TCS to be constantly aware of the latest trends.
Broad technical knowledge, understanding of industry needs, and service excellence ensure that West TCS remains the scientific destination for customers.
Contact a Technical Customer Support representative today to see how West can support you bringing safe, effective drug products to the market.
In March technical experts from both West and SCHOTT joined together to share insight on the current trends and challenges of the injectable drug market. The two companies held technical seminars sharing their knowledge and expertise related to component and container selection, as well as the integration of primary packaging for filling from clinical to scale up. <br />
Cell therapies offer a powerful new approach to treat cancer and other serious conditions. The manufacture and supply of these therapies is complex – to address the short shelf lives of such living products, storage and shipping is done at cryogenic temperatures (liquid nitrogen, approximately -180<sup>o</sup>C). A challenge is selecting the right container system.<br />
Small is the new big. Growth in specialty treatments that target smaller patient populations means less emphasis on economies of scale and more focus on adaptable and modular manufacturing.
Cartridge-based administration using injection device systems has dominated the insulin market for many years. In 2011, the insulin market for cartridge-based container closure systems was at an estimated 1 billion units. Additional applications for cartridge-based container systems include dental, at more than 450 million units per year, and therapies such as human growth hormone, interferon and epinephrine. In fact, thanks to lower production costs when compared to vial and syringe systems, cartridge-based delivery has found a widespread and growing market.
Our team in Israel, along with the rest of the world, have had a very challenging time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Israel, charities supporting youth in need have found this time to be particularly tough. As a result, the team came up with a novel and environmentally friendly solution to help support some of the youth in their local community.