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Grand Challenges in Pharmaceutical Research Series: Ridding the Cold Chain for Biologics.
Yu, Yihua Bruce; Briggs, Katharine T; Taraban, Marc B; Brinson, Robert G; Marino, John P.
  • Yu YB; Bio- and Nano-Technology Center, University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA. byu@rx.umaryland.edu.
  • Briggs KT; Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Maryland, Rockville, Maryland, 20850, USA. byu@rx.umaryland.edu.
  • Taraban MB; Bio- and Nano-Technology Center, University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA.
  • Brinson RG; Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Maryland, Rockville, Maryland, 20850, USA.
  • Marino JP; Bio- and Nano-Technology Center, University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, USA.
Pharm Res ; 38(1): 3-7, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1384537
ABSTRACT
Biologics are complex pharmaceuticals that include formulated proteins, plasma products, vaccines, cell and gene therapy products, and biological tissues. These products are fragile and typically require cold chain for their delivery and storage. Delivering biologics, while maintaining the cold chain, whether standard (2°C to 8°C) or deepfreeze (as cold as -70°C), requires extensive infrastructure that is expensive to build and maintain. This poses a huge challenge to equitable healthcare delivery, especially during a global pandemic. Even when the infrastructure is in place, breaches of the cold chain are common. Such breaches may damage the product, making therapeutics and vaccines ineffective or even harmful. Rather than strengthening the cold chain through building more infrastructure and imposing more stringent guidelines, we suggest that money and effort are best spent on making the cold chain unnecessary for biologics delivery and storage. To meet this grand challenge in pharmaceutical research, we highlight areas where innovations are needed in the design, formulation and biomanufacturing of biologics, including point-of-care manufacturing and inspection. These technological innovations would rely on fundamental advances in our understanding of biomolecules and cells.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Refrigeration / Biological Products / Pharmaceutical Research / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study Topics: Vaccines Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Pharm Res Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S11095-021-03008-W

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Refrigeration / Biological Products / Pharmaceutical Research / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study Topics: Vaccines Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Pharm Res Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S11095-021-03008-W