366 Continuous Processing in Drug Product Development and Manufacturing

Tuesday, November 17, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Manufacturing Forum (26) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Manufacturing pharmaceuticals requires careful control of the processes and relies on deep process understanding to ensure high quality final drug product. Process development of the unit operations can vary significantly with the material properties of the drug product and additionally, manufacturers must ensure that they are equipped to meet global demand. Continuous processing offers practical solutions for these key challenges in the pharmaceutical industry, and allows for high throughput to meet demand while offering improved mixing, heat transfer, and mass transfer compared to conventional batch processes. It also enables greater control of processing parameters, subsequently ensuring high quality in the final drug product. This session will focus on innovations and developments in continuous processing and manufacturing for drug product in the pharmaceutical industry. Presentations will cover modeling and experimental work to understand the chemical engineering phenomena relevant to controlling the unit operations in question. Additionally, the session will focus on how to address key challenges in scaling up unit operations for continuous processing.

Sponsor:
Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Manufacturing Forum
Co-Sponsor(s):
Next-Gen Manufacturing (T6A)
Chair:
Eric G. Moschetta Email: eric.moschetta@abbvie.com
Co-Chair:
Nil Tandogan Email: tandogan_nil@lilly.com


(366a) Continuous Mixing Technology: The Impact of Blend Properties and Process Parameters on Mixing Performance
Kai Lee, James Kimber, Pankaj Doshi, Jenna Brandon, David Wilsdon, Daniel O. Blackwood and Ashwinkumar Jain




(366d) Stochastic Analysis and Modeling of Pharmaceutical Screw Feeder Mass Flow Rates
Brad Johnson, Salvador García-Muñoz, Maitraye Sen, Joshua Hanson, David Slade and Nick Sahinidis



(366f) Design Method for Injectable Manufacturing Processes Considering Continuous and Batch Compounding
Masahiro Yamada, Yasuyuki Yoshioka, Hayao Nakanishi and Hirokazu Sugiyama


(366g) Efficient Production of Multi-Component Amorphous Solid Dispersions By Spray Drying
Vojtech Klimsa, Gabriela Ruphuy Chan and František Štěpánek