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Intranasal Therapeutics and Drug Delivery Systems: The Perfect Alternative to Conventional Route of Administration

Roots Analysis

Interestingly, over the past few years, drug developers focused on non-respiratory diseases have also shifted their attention towards intranasal drug formulations. This can be attributed to ease of delivery, increased bioavailability and by-pass of first-pass metabolism offered by this type of route of administration.

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Biopharmaceutical Excipient Manufacturing – Current Scenario and Future Trends

Roots Analysis

Given the evident benefits of biologics over small molecule drugs (including high efficacy, target specificity and favorable safety profiles), the biopharmaceutical market is poised to witness continued and consistent growth over the next several years. As a result, the demand for biopharmaceutical excipients has grown considerably.

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Nanoparticles: Emerging Stars for Pharmaceutical Industry

Roots Analysis

Over the last decade, one of the major challenges faced by pharmaceutical players across the globe is low drug solubility. In fact, it has been observed that around 40% of the pharmaceutical products approved by regulatory organizations exhibit poor bioavailability / solubility.

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Oral Protein / Peptide-based Drugs: Addressing Key Unmet Needs Across Disease Indications

Roots Analysis

However, it is important to highlight that there are still several challenges which need to be addressed in order to develop biologic drugs capable of effectively being administered via the oral route without undergoing significant losses in specificity and / or bioavailability. Oral Protein / Peptide-based Drugs. Web: [link].

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Mitigating the risks of cross-contamination during Oral Solid Dose (OSD) manufacturing

Pharmaceutical Technology

In 2021, 72% of newly approved drugs were small molecules, and almost 50% of new drugs approved were OSD. While the industry is seeing advances in alternative drug delivery systems, oral solid doses, such as pills, capsules and soft gels, remain at the forefront of the industry.