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A Perspective on Model-Informed IVIVC for Development of Subcutaneous Injectables. | LitMetric

A Perspective on Model-Informed IVIVC for Development of Subcutaneous Injectables.

Pharm Res

Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

Published: July 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Subcutaneously administered drugs, both large and small molecules, are becoming more popular, but their development, especially generics, faces challenges due to the lack of clear guidelines for preclinical testing and IVIVC.
  • Current testing methods designed for oral drugs may not be effective for the unique conditions of injection sites, which affects drug release and absorption.
  • The paper discusses the need for mechanistic and computational methods to improve drug formulation and IVIVC for subcutaneous drugs and how integrating modeling and simulation can support the development of these products.

Article Abstract

Subcutaneously administered drugs are growing in popularity for both large and small molecule drugs. However, development of these systems - particularly generics - is slowed due to a lack of formal guidance regarding preclinical testing and in vitro - in vivo correlations (IVIVC). Many of these methods, while appropriate for oral drugs, may not be optimized for the complex injection site physiologies, and release rate and absorption mechanisms of subcutaneous drugs. Current limitations for formulation design and IVIVC can be supported by implementing mechanistic, computational methods. These methods can help to inform drug development by identifying key drug and formulation attributes, and their effects on drug release rates. This perspective, therefore, addresses current guidelines in place for oral IVIVC development, how they may differ for subcutaneously administered compounds, and how modeling and simulation can be implemented to inform design of these products. As such, integration of modeling and simulation with current IVIVC systems can help in driving the development of subcutaneous injectables.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11095-023-03572-3DOI Listing

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