Selecting primary packaging for parenterals

03 September 2018

Despite the proliferation of new drug delivery systems for parenteral products, glass vials remain the most widely used primary containers worldwide. This trend is expected to continue for several years, with global demand for glass vials projected to rise to $5.7 billion in 2024.
With glass and polymers offering advantages and limitations in different scenarios, many factors must be considered to determine the better choice. Some pros and cons are listed in this article. Commercializing new primary packaging for parenteral products tends to be time-consuming due to the complex regulatory approval procedures that must be followed to adopt a new packaging material (PharmTech, 2 July 2018).
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