Dual Chamber Syringe Filling Inside an Aseptic Isolator

Publisher: Dec Group

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Dual Chamber Syringe Filling Inside an Aseptic Isolator

In the medical and healthcare industry, there is an increasing demand for prefilled syringes as a drug delivery format. It offers various advantages such as ease of drug handling, high dosing accuracy and maintaining drug stability. This form of drug delivery system minimizes potential contamination from bacteria which further ensures patient safety. Dual chamber syringes combine the storage of a powdered and a diluent into one primary packaging. By simply exerting pressure on the plunger, the liquid of the lower chamber is forced into the chamber that houses the drug substance, allowing the content of both chambers to be mixed and easily administered. This simplifies the administration process and ensures a longer shelf life of the drug substance, which provides great advantages compared with conventional vial drug delivery systems. DecFill® can help overcome the challenges to optimize your production efficiency. DecFill® aseptic filling lines are designed to meet a wide range of applications from laboratory needs to commercial production. The DecFill® range features semi-automated to fully automated filling lines which can both be optimized for different speeds, capacities, and container types.