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  1. Integrated continuous manufacturing in pharmaceutical industry: current eolutionary steps toward revolutionary future

    Contributor(s):: Nada A Helal, Ola Elnoweam, Heba Abdullah Eassa, Ahmed M Amer, Mohamed Ashraf Eltokhy, Mohamed A Helal, Heba A Fayyaz, Mohamed Ismail Nonou

    Continuous manufacturing (CM) has the potential to provide pharmaceutical products with better quality, improved yield and with reduced cost and time. Moreover, ease of scale-up, small manufacturing footprint and on-line/in-line monitoring and control of the process are other merits for CM....

  2. Achieving Continuous Manufacturing for Final Dosage Formation: Challenges and How to Meet Them

    Contributor(s):: Byrn, Stephen, Futran, Maricio, Thomas, Hayden, Jayjock, Eric, Maron, Nicola, Meyer, Robert F., Myerson, Allan S., Thien, Michael P., Trout, Bernhardt L.

    We describe the key issues and possibilities for continuous final dosage formation, otherwise known as downstream processing or drug product manufacturing. A distinction is made between heterogeneous processing and homogeneous processing, the latter of which is expected to add more value to...

  3. A Compact Device for the Integrated Filtration, Drying, and Mechanical Processing of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients

    Contributor(s):: Capellades, G, Neurohr, CAzad, M, Brancazio, D, Rapp, K, Hammersmith, G, Myerson, AS

    Recent changes in the pharmaceutical sector call for the development of novel manufacturing approaches to reduce costs and improve control over product quality. In this area, the development of compact, plug-and-play devices that fit in a continuous manufacturing system has gained interest in...