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To ensure the timely delivery of the necessary supplies, a sponsor must have a strong clinical packaging strategy that takes into account the most important details of its clinical study design. These details encompass the intricacies of logistics, distribution, staffing, patient recruitment, patient adherence to therapy, and regulatory compliance. The key aspects covered in this paper, and needed to develop your clinical packaging strategy include: • Study size and enrollment rate • Timeline and duration of clinical study • Dosing configuration • Drug storage temperature • Label and package considerations