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. 2024 Feb 20;78(1):125-139.
doi: 10.5731/pdajpst.2023.012852.

Biocompatibility Considerations for Orally Inhaled and Nasal Drug Products and Other Drug--Device Combination Products

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Biocompatibility Considerations for Orally Inhaled and Nasal Drug Products and Other Drug--Device Combination Products

Cheryl L M Stults et al. PDA J Pharm Sci Technol. .

Abstract

Biocompatibility considerations have historically been important for orally inhaled and nasal drug products (OINDPs) and other drug-device combination products, because finished device components and packaging in these products are often in direct contact with formulation and the patient. The International Pharmaceutical Aerosol Consortium on Regulation and Science (IPAC-RS) discusses, in this article, the current regulatory landscape associated with biocompatibility and how biocompatibility is typically assessed for OINDPs, including risk management considerations and navigation of regulatory requirements. The article also describes current challenges related to alignment of regulatory expectations, particularly for drug-device combination products, and proposes some questions and topics for further discussion with regulatory agencies and other stakeholders to help advance alignment. To further illustrate current challenges and industry approaches to meeting biocompatibility requirements, we also present results of an IPAC-RS benchmarking survey and case studies.

Keywords: Biocompatibility; Drug–device combination products; Nasal drug products; Orally inhaled drug products; Regulatory.

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