Changing Pharmaceutical Operations for Parenterals through a new Flexible Concept
Nowadays pharmaceutical companies are constantly influenced by the introduction and enforcement of legislation in the development of new products. Recently, the use of safety syringes and other safety-engineered medical devices have been a mandatory requirement within countries in order to protect healthcare workers from the risk of needlestick injury.
During this webinar, Ompi presents OMPI ISS an EZ-fill® Syringe with an Integrated Safety System (ISS) designed for staked needle syringes.
Ompi EZ-fill® ISS avoids piercing after rubber needle shield removal, providing an end-user experience similar to a standard syringe. Its functional performances allow locking the needle inside the safety device with no possibility to expose it again, after usage.
In addition to end users’ safety and intuitive use, it enables the pharmaceutical company to maintain the glass primary container of choice. Ompi EZ-fill® ISS is designed to fit the existing fill-finish formats. It is supplied in a standard nest & tub configuration for easy processing on current fill-finish lines, with a significant reduction in terms of total cost of ownership.
Ompi EZ-fill® Integrated Safety System (ISS) has been developed for all formats of staked needle syringes and it is customizable in terms of needle gauge & length, barrel volume, ISO standard rubber components and siliconization. It meets the needs of different drug products applications such as: biotech, heparin and vaccines.
Join our webinar to listen to our Syringes Product Manager Alessandro Morandotti and to download the Ompi ISS presentation.
Presented by
Alessandro Morandotti,
Syringes Product Manager
Background in Electronic Engineering with a master in Biomedical applications and Devices at University of Padua.
Alessandro Morandotti has been working in OMPI since 2001 covering different positions: Production Manager, Process Development Manager, Special Projects Leader, Technical & Quality Assurance Front End organization and he is now Product Manager Syringes.