• Extreme Language Ultra-High Potency

    The newest generation of small-molecule therapies bring containment needs well beyond those of conventional HPAPIs. What does this mean for the pharma lexicon – and the pharma landscape? read more
  • Engaging with Regulators for Single-Arm Oncology Research Trials

    When well-planned and well-executed, single-arm trials can accelerate access to life-saving therapies that might otherwise never reach desperate cancer patients. read more
  • HPLC-Based Strategies for Impurity Profiling and Validation in Standard Drug Analysis

    The control of pharmaceutical impurities is a fundamental objective in the development of drugs, focusing on the comprehension of the chemical structures of unidentified impurities. This understanding is essential for evaluating toxicological consequences and grasping the mechanisms of formation. API-related impurities, such as degradation and interaction, can affect drug product quality, safety, and efficacy. Classifying sources of impurities is essential for analytical method development and acceptance criteria. read more
  • Future-Proofing Pharmacovigilance in an AI Era

    Clinical research organizations (CROs) are entering an era in which pharmacovigilance systems are doing more than just tracking copious amounts of data. They must also keep pace with evolving regulations, manage the growing volume of adverse event reports, and respond to heightened scrutiny from both regulators and the public. read more