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Inhalation products

Plants in:

China

Established in: 1987

Production scale:

medium

small

large

Employees: 50+

ISO 9001:2015 & SGS audited supplier

One-stop CDMO Solutions for APl and Key intermediates

Specialized in APIs & Pharmaceutical Intermediates for 38 years

  • GMP

  • FDA

  • EMA

All certificates

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Located in:

Belgium

Plants in:

Belgium

Established in: 2018

Production scale:

large

Comprehensive drug development services from molecule to market.

Expertise in nanomedicine and drug repurposing.

Tailored project management ensuring efficiency and transparency.

  • GMP

  • FDA

  • EMA

All certificates

  • gmp

Replies slower than most

Located in:

Norway

Plants in:

Norway

Established in: 2007

Production scale:

small

large

Specialized in liquid and semi-solid pharmaceuticals manufacturing.

Nordic excellence in quality and reliability.

Flexible production capabilities catering to a wide range of batch sizes.

  • GMP

  • FDA

  • EMA

All certificates

  • gmp

Replies slower than most

Located in:

United States

Plants in:

United States

Established in: 1995

Innovator in blow-fill-seal technology for sterile liquid dosages.

Expertise in unit dose packaging for ophthalmics and respiratory solutions.

State-of-the-art facilities ensuring precision and scalability.

  • GMP

  • FDA

  • EMA

All certificates

    Replies slower than most

    Located in:

    United States

    Plants in:

    United States

    Production scale:

    large

    Leading in aerosol and transdermal drug delivery systems.

    Expertise in both small molecule and biologic drug formulation.

    Strong track record in bringing complex therapies to market.

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    • FDA

    • EMA

    All certificates

    • gmp

    Replies slower than most

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    Drug Product (CMO)

    Drug Product CMOs (contract pharmaceutical manufacturing) specialize in formulating, manufacturing, and packaging finished dosage forms such as tablets, capsules, injectables, and liquids. These organizations enable pharmaceutical companies to bring safe, effective, and compliant medicines to market by offering GMP-certified production capabilities, scalability, and regulatory support.

    Inhalation products

    What is inhalation products outsourcing (CMO)?

    Inhalation outsourcing is partnering with a Contract Manufacturing Organization to manufacture inhalers or nebulizer solutions. Typical steps include formulation, device filling, valve crimping, assembly, testing, and packaging.

    Key constraints include device compatibility, aerosol performance, propellant handling, and component lead times. Inhalation CMOs also manage combination product documentation for device-enabled therapies.

    When to choose a CMO for inhalation products

    • You need MDI, DPI, or nebulizer device filling capacity.
    • You require aerosol performance testing and device assembly.
    • You need packaging and serialization aligned to device formats.

    Common buyer requirements

    • Device format, target dose, and aerosol performance targets.
    • Propellant or carrier system requirements and compatibility.
    • Packaging components, labeling, and market-specific documentation.

    Drug Product buyer guide (CMO)

    Use this guide to evaluate inhalation contract manufacturing services and avoid device-related delays.

    How to choose the right Contract Manufacturing Organization for inhalation products
    • Device expertise: MDI, DPI, or nebulizer device handling.
    • Testing tools: aerosol performance and dose delivery systems.
    • Assembly: device assembly, crimping, and inspection workflows.
    • Regulatory alignment: experience with combination product requirements.
    RFQ template: what to include for inhalation products
    • Dosage form: MDI, DPI, or nebulizer solution.
    • Device format: canister, capsule, or vial system.
    • Target dose: emitted dose and fine particle fraction targets.
    • Batch size: clinical and commercial demand.
    • Markets: target regions and regulatory expectations.
    Common pitfalls in inhalation outsourcing
    • Device lead times: canisters, valves, and actuators can delay fill finish.
    • Performance variance: aerosol metrics shift with device changes.
    • Propellant handling: facility constraints for propellant storage.
    Validation and regulatory notes for inhalation products
    • Process validation: fill accuracy and device assembly validation.
    • Cleaning validation: critical for shared inhaler lines.
    • Documentation: device components and regulatory filings alignment.

    Inhalation Products CMO services FAQ

    Answers to common questions about inhaler contract manufacturing and device filling.

    What does an inhalation products CMO manufacture?

    Inhalation CMOs manufacture metered dose inhalers, dry powder inhalers, and nebulizer solutions. Services include formulation, device filling, and packaging.

    What is MDI contract manufacturing?

    MDI contract manufacturing includes propellant handling, canister filling, valve crimping, and aerosol performance testing. Device and formulation compatibility are critical.

    Do inhalation CMOs handle dry powder inhalers?

    Many CMOs support dry powder inhalers with blending, filling, and device assembly. Confirm carrier handling and moisture control.

    What tests are common for inhalation drug product manufacturing?

    Common tests include emitted dose, fine particle fraction, aerosol performance, and device functionality. These ensure consistent delivery.

    Can CMOs support nebulizer solution manufacturing?

    Yes. Nebulizer solutions require sterile processing, filtration, and fill finish into vials or unit-dose ampoules.

    How do I assess device compatibility for inhalation products?

    Review device options, assembly capabilities, and testing equipment. Device selection affects regulatory submissions and performance metrics.

    What batch sizes are typical for inhalation CMOs?

    Batch sizes depend on formulation type and device lines. Provide forecast volumes to confirm capacity and line fit.

    Do inhalation CMOs provide pharmaceutical packaging services?

    Most CMOs support labeling, cartoning, and serialization. Confirm device assembly, canister sourcing, and packaging requirements.

    What are common pitfalls in inhalation outsourcing?

    Pitfalls include device supply delays, aerosol performance failures, and propellant handling constraints. Early device qualification reduces risk.

    How do I compare pharmaceutical contract manufacturing organizations for inhalers?

    Compare device filling experience, aerosol testing capabilities, and regulatory track record. Use this directory to shortlist inhalation CMOs.

    Is finished dosage form manufacturing the same as inhalation outsourcing?

    Inhalation outsourcing is a subset of finished dosage form manufacturing focused on inhalers and nebulizer solutions. A drug product CMO may support other formats too.

    Can a pharma CMO services team support tech transfer for inhalation products?

    Yes. Provide formulation parameters, device specifications, and performance targets to support transfer and validation.

    Are combination product considerations important for inhalers?

    Often yes, because inhalers combine device and drug. Confirm CMO experience with combination product documentation and device testing.

    What should I include in an inhalation product RFQ?

    Include dosage form, device format, target dose, batch size, and target markets. Clear inputs help CMOs confirm device and line fit.