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Capsugel Expands Capabilities

To offer more clinical trial services as well as high potency compounds

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By: Tim Wright

Editor-in-Chief, Contract Pharma

Capsugel, which is now part of Lonza, has expanded clinical trial capabilities, as well as increased development and manufacturing capabilities for specialized drug products utilizing liquid-filled hard capsule (LFHC) technology, at its Edinburgh facility in Scotland.

The company is enhancing its micro-dosing services offering for early-phase cGMP manufacturing at its Edinburgh facility. It is combining its proprietary Xcelodose Precision Powder Micro-Dosing Systems with powder-in-capsule/powder in bottle (PIC/PIB) expertise to provide rapid product assessment and Phase I-II clinical trial material manufacture. The new Xcelodose 600S equipment, which is housed in a dedicated suite designed for handling highly potent APIs, complements existing Xcelodose capacity at Capsugel’s Ploërmel, France and Tampa, FL facilities and is now fully operational.

“We are pleased to add API-in-capsule micro-dosing services to our clinical services offering at our Edinburgh facility,” said Jane Fraser, site head at Capsugel’s Edinburgh facility. “By adding new Xcelodose-based micro-dosing capabilities to our traditional liquid-filled hard capsule technology and high-potency capabilities, we are providing our customers with industry-leading solutions for rapid feasibility assessments and early stage clinical evaluations for their drug pipelines.”
 
The Edinburgh facility expansion also includes additional high-containment capabilities for handling highly potent and cytotoxic compounds at all stages of product development and manufacturing. The facility, which the company says is the largest dedicated site in the world for the manufacture of liquid- and semi-solid-filled hard capsule pharmaceutical products, is now capable of producing an additional 250 million LFHC dosage forms annually.

The expansion, initially announced in 2015, includes the addition of a third cleanroom, state-of-the-art quality control and analytical capabilities, and a 5,000-square-foot GMP environmentally controlled warehouse for additional storage capacity. The expansion also includes new isolators for high containment pre-dispensing and compounding, high- and low-shear compounding and holding tanks, an additional high-speed encapsulation machine, and a capsule banding unit. With these enhancements, the facility is equipped to make complex formulations feasible from containment, bioavailability and/or targeted delivery perspectives.

“As highly potent and cytotoxic drugs become increasingly prevalent in the drug development pipeline, our customers are turning to us for LFHC technology, specialized high-containment facilities and expertise that complies with heightened regulatory and operational requirements,” Fraser said. “Capsugel’s customers benefit from working with one partner to manage their drug product pipeline from bench to full commercial scale, resulting in faster development times and reduced risk, among other benefits.”

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