注射器
硅油
小瓶
注射器驱动器
硅酮
生物医学工程
体积热力学
色谱法
化学
材料科学
复合材料
医学
量子力学
精神科
物理
作者
Sarah S. Peláez,Hanns-Christian Mahler,Atanas Koulov,Susanne Joerg,Anja Matter,Martin Vogt,Pascal Chalus,Maximilian Zaeh,Ahmad S. Sediq,Dhananjay Jere,Roman Mathaes
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xphs.2020.06.003
摘要
Abstract Intravitreal (IVT) injection is currently the state of the art for drug delivery to the back of the eye. Drug Products (DP) intended for IVT injections usually pose challenges such as a very low injection volume (e.g. 50 μL) and high injection forces. DPs in vials are typically transferred and injected using disposable polymer syringes, which can feature a silicone oil (SO) coating. In our syringe in-use study, we compared dead volume, total SO content and SO layer distributions of three IVT transfer injection syringes. We assessed multiple potential impact factors such as protein concentration, needle gauge, injection speed, surfactant type and the impact of the in-use hold time on sub-visible particle (SvP) formation and injection forces. Pronounced differences were observed between the syringes regarding SvP generation. Siliconized syringes showed higher SvP counts as compared to non-siliconized syringes. In some cases injection forces exceeded 20 N, which caused needles to burst off during injection. The syringes also showed relevant differences in total SO content and dead volume. In conclusion, specific consideration in the selection of an adequate transfer injection syringe are required. This includes extensive testing and characterization under intended and potential in-use conditions and the development of in-use handling procedures.
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