Successfully completing an integrated HPAPI project

Published: 10-Jan-2025

Marrying an isolator to a filling and closing line is vital to any fill-and-finish project — especially in systems that process highly potent active ingredients (HPAPIs)

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Highly potent active ingredients require fill/finish systems that meet the highest requirements to protect both operators and the sterile product.

The Comprehensive Scientific Process Engineering (CSPE) approach offers several key ways to accomplish these goals.

“With CSPE, we always look at the entire fill and finish process, which is a special turnkey core competency. For example, as an isolator manufacturer, we have direct access to all the data from the filling and closing line and our colleagues have direct access to ours,” explains Matthias Aster, Director of Sales at Optima Pharma Containment.

Another notable aspect of this project, adds Lucas Meyer, Project Manager at Optima Pharma, was the “teamwork with the customer at a level that I’ve never experienced before.” 

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