Saneca Pharma secures agreement to produce enteric-coated pellets for Menarini
CDMO to invest in its facility in Hlohovec, Slovakia, to increase the scale at which it can perform wurster coating of the pellets.
Slovakia-based contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) Saneca Pharma has secured an agreement with Italian pharmaceutical company Menarini Group to deliver controlled release pellets for one of its products.
As part of the 5-year supply agreement, Saneca Pharma will be investing in its facility in Hlohovec, Slovakia, to increase the scale at which it can perform wurster coating of the pellets. The pellets are made by extrusion spheronisation.
The CDMO’s technology will be used to produce enteric-coated pellets aimed at preventing dissolution in the stomach, while allowing dissolution in the small intestine.
Commenting on the new contract, Anthony Sheehan, CEO at Saneca Pharma said: “We are pleased to be able to offer Menarini a responsive solution to help ensure the long-term viability of its product.
“At Saneca Pharma, we have the breadth of technologies and expertise to handle challenging and complex pharmaceutical development and manufacturing projects. This new contract is just one example of how we can assist drug developers and manufacturers with specialist techniques to improve drug efficiency, delivery and patient compliance.”
Before securing the contract, Saneca Pharma demonstrated its pellet manufacturing capabilities to Menarini at a small scale using 100-kg batch sizes. Following the investment at its plant, the CDMO will be able to handle significantly larger batch sizes.
Francesco Nuzzolo, corporate director of manufacturing at Menarini Group said: “Saneca Pharma is the ideal partner for our pellet manufacturing needs as the team possess the experience along with the technology to successfully support us for these supplies.
“Saneca’s experts were extremely responsive and flexible from the outset of our relationship, demonstrating that they could manufacture enteric-coated pellets in a cost-effective manner. We look forward to a successful, long-term partnership.”
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