INSIGHTS ON PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION
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A Complete Guide To Capsule Checkweighing
Understand why accurate capsule weighing is essential for therapeutic efficacy, safety, and adherence to pharmaceutical manufacturing standards.
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Why A Dynamic, Digital Defect Library Is Now A Regulatory Expectation
Maintaining a dynamic, digital defect library is essential for modern sterile manufacturing. Learn how this approach helps ensure consistency in batch disposition and supports regulatory compliance.
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Are You Missing An Important Stage In Raw Material Product Inspection?
Learn why product inspection is crucial in ensuring safety and quality control for food manufacturers.
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What Pharma And Biopharma Should Know About Container Closure Integrity
Explore high voltage leak detection, headspace analysis, and vacuum and pressure decay as applied in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Nebulizers: Package Integrity Testing Challenges And Solutions1/5/2026
Maintaining sterile packaging for nebulizer drugs is vital to prevent contamination. Learn how regulatory standards and advanced leak detection methods address integrity challenges in high-risk formats.
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Supporting GLP-1 And Peptides With Integrated Solutions9/30/2025
Accelerate GLP-1 and peptide therapy development with integrated drug containment, delivery, machinery, and analytics for reliable combination product performance.
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Ophthalmic Product Package Inspection1/5/2026
Microscopic leaks in ophthalmic packaging can compromise sterility and patient safety. Learn how advanced vacuum decay testing delivers fast, reliable results, detecting defects as small as 5 microns.
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What Is The Biggest Problem With Inspector Training And Qualification?8/25/2025
Discover how a truly blind system eliminates bias from the human inspection process, improving data accuracy and validation of automated inspection systems.
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Helium Leak Detection On Glass Cartridge Containers1/5/2026
Helium leak detection offers unmatched sensitivity for verifying glass cartridge seal integrity. Learn how this advanced method outperforms traditional tests and provides confidence in packaging.
PHARMACEUTICAL INSPECTION SOLUTIONS
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The pharmaceutical industry continues to lead industries in terms of quality requirements and the value of data. The shift to more automated processes is less about the cost of human capital, but more about the pursuit of quality. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) updated Annex 1, driving for 100% inspection on fused containers and appropriate quality test measures for applications based on level of risk. The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) revamped Chapter 1207 on container closure integrity (CCI) to be prescriptive of deterministic technologies and encourages a deeper understanding of a container’s CCI requirements. The FDA continues to drive a ‘quality culture’ agenda versus a ‘compliance culture’, and the FDA has been explicitly targeting data integrity as a campaign for assuring quality. Every regulatory and guidance body is driving towards more reliable and accurate test methods.
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Our platform combines our experience and expertise with deep learning models to deliver a bespoke solution that enhances the quality inspection process for every customer.
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The Thermo Scientific™ Sentinel™ Multiscan Metal Detector utilizes an innovative new technology to overcome the limitation of fixed single or dual frequency metal detectors that can miss metal contaminants hidden in product signals.
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Pharmaceutical Checkweighing systems weigh and count products in motion, rejecting those that fail to meet exacting specifications.
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A helium based test method for verifying the integrity of a blister card holding drug product has been proven to be the most effective approach due to the extreme sensitivity offered. The test method relies on detecting helium sealed in the package system as it escapes through micro-channels in the package. A test sequence begins by placing the package in the test fixture and a vacuum is quickly drawn. The resulting pressure differential causes helium to escape through potential holes or cracks in the package.