Primary packaging for biologics

Primary packaging for biologics
Product Description

Primary packaging for sensitive, biotechnologically manufactured active agents. Highest quality standards with regard to active agent-packaging interaction, increased user-friendliness and application safety for patients and user.

Gerresheimer AG

  • DE
  • 2015
    On CPHI since
  • 2
    Certificates
  • 5000+
    Employees
Company types
CMO/CDMO
Contract Service
Manufacturer/Innovator
Packaging supplier/manufacturer
Primary activities
Animal Health
Biopharmaceutical
Contract Manufacturer
Medical Devices
Packaging & drug delivery
Specifications
  • Supplied from
    Brazil; China; Czech Republic; Germany; North Macedonia; United States

Gerresheimer AG

  • DE
  • 2015
    On CPHI since
  • 2
    Certificates
  • 5000+
    Employees
Company types
CMO/CDMO
Contract Service
Manufacturer/Innovator
Packaging supplier/manufacturer
Primary activities
Animal Health
Biopharmaceutical
Contract Manufacturer
Medical Devices
Packaging & drug delivery

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    "As a solution provider with a unique & dedicated product portfolio​, Gerresheimer is continuously exploring options to better accommodate their customers along the drug development and drug LCM journey. With its newly installed product platforms, Gerresheimer will be combining outstanding quality levels with specific product requirements in dedicated application fields and disease areas. From dental care over hematology, vaccines, diabetes and metabolism disorders into complex and more demanding areas such as Cell Gene Therapy, ophthalmology and oncology ... Gerresheimer will be able to support even better in finding the best containment solution for their specific application. Picking one example, we'll elaborate on our offering in the ophthalmology field ..."
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    How can device and packaging innovation influence patient ability and motivation to use their treatment?" With examples from research of how patients learn and become motivated, and how industry can use these processes to influence patient outcomes. Patients learn through a mixture of stimuli and learning processes, these stimuli can be adopted into device design and packaging to enhance the patient's feelings about their medication. Presently many patients using complex devices, like inhalers, make critical errors which entails repeated re-training. This presentation looks at innovative ways of embedding learning, that could be adopted by future device and packaging design.
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