Biodegradable Long Acting Injectables and Implants - Ramazani, Farshad; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Biodegradable Long Acting Injectables and Implants: An Industry View
 
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ISBN13:9783031723018
ISBN10:3031723015
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:270 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 10 Illustrations, black & white; 27 Illustrations, color
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Biodegradable Long Acting Injectables and Implants

An Industry View
 
Edition number: 2025
Publisher: Springer
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Long acting injectables and implants (LAI) are known to improve patient adherence and treatment outcomes. They reduce costs for the healthcare system and ensure sustainable sales for pharmaceutical companies. LAI are usually administered intramuscularly (IM) or subcutaneously (SC). In this way, the drug is released from its depot in a controlled manner over a longer period of time (e.g., a few days to a year). There is a trend toward increasing interest in the development of long-acting drugs for local administration versus systemic administration of depot products (i.e., IM or SC injection). This is leading to finding new ways of administration of the depot formulation, intra-ocular, intra-articular, pri-tendon etc. Therefore, it is expected that more drugs based on LAI formulations will enter the clinical phase in the future. Due to many benefits in adherence, efficacy, and safety of the treatment up until now around 50 brand name medicines using different biodegradable long-acting technology have received FDA approval. Manufacturing of LAI involves many steps with their unique challenges, which is why pharmaceutical companies consider them to be complex formulations to develop. Most of the published papers and books in this field are written by scientists who never worked in industry and whose knowledge on the topic is limited to small scale formulation screening. Therefore, this book aims to address the challenges of the development of biodegradable LAI from an industrial perspective.

Long description:

Long acting injectables and implants (LAI) are known to improve patient adherence and treatment outcomes. They reduce costs for the healthcare system and ensure sustainable sales for pharmaceutical companies. LAI are usually administered intramuscularly (IM) or subcutaneously (SC). In this way, the drug is released from its depot in a controlled manner over a longer period of time (e.g., a few days to a year). There is a trend toward increasing interest in the development of long-acting drugs for local administration versus systemic administration of depot products (i.e., IM or SC injection). This is leading to finding new ways of administration of the depot formulation, intra-ocular, intra-articular, pri-tendon etc. Therefore, it is expected that more drugs based on LAI formulations will enter the clinical phase in the future. Due to many benefits in adherence, efficacy, and safety of the treatment up until now around 50 brand name medicines using different biodegradable long-acting technology have received FDA approval. Manufacturing of LAI involves many steps with their unique challenges, which is why pharmaceutical companies consider them to be complex formulations to develop. Most of the published papers and books in this field are written by scientists who never worked in industry and whose knowledge on the topic is limited to small scale formulation screening. Therefore, this book aims to address the challenges of the development of biodegradable LAI from an industrial perspective.

Table of Contents:

Preface.- Drug design for the development of long acting injectables.- Biodegradable polymers for development of LAI.- A roadmap for production of drug loaded poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microparticles: challenges and opportunities.- Biodegradable in situ forming and preformed implants.- Suspension-Based Long Acting Injectables.- Oil based solutions.- Clinical applications of LAI: systemic and local drug delivery.- Local Tolerability of Long-acting Injectables.- Envisaging the future.