Pre-filled syringes have a significant role in the injectable drugs market. Because of its convenience, efficiency, and patient safety, pre-filled syringes are now widely utilized in a variety of medical areas. Pre-filled syringes, which are rapidly replacing traditional syringes are frequently used to deliver vaccinations. Defects in pre-filled syringes are mostly determined by pharmaceutical product design and syringe process design. Patient-related concerns are also a regulatory concern. As a result, it is critical for manufacturers to have a thorough understanding of the various tests involved in order to assure patient safety.
Evaluating leak test using Vacuum Decay Vs MicroCurrent HVLD Test Methods
Manufacturers perform Container Closure Integrity testing to ensure that the product maintains sterility and microbiological quality until the point of use. Container closure integrity testing evaluates a container closure system's capacity to maintain a sterile barrier against contaminants that might affect the quality of the resulting pharmaceutical and biological products. Various test techniques may be used to challenge Container Closure Integrity (CCI), however, not all of them are equally capable of finding package leaks. Vacuum Decay and High Voltage Leak Detection (HVLD) are the two deterministic test techniques for CCI mentioned in USP 1207, that are frequently used for parenteral products.
Technologies Overview
Vacuum decay leak testing is a CCI test method that has been proven over decades and improved with new technology innovations. When compared to destructive testing techniques, non-destructive testing not only provides for a better knowledge of package quality but also minimizes waste. As a result of the waste reduction, the return on investment will be higher.
Vacuum Decay method operates by enclosing sample packages in a tight-fitting evacuation test chamber with an external vacuum source. The test chamber is monitored for both the level of vacuum and the change in vacuum during a set test duration using either single or dual vacuum transducer technology. The existence of leaks or flaws within the package is indicated by variations in an absolute and differential vacuum. The Vacuum Decay method for leak detection of pre-filled syringes have proven to be an effective method of testing.
Benefits of Vacuum Decay
- ASTM Test Method F2338 and referenced in USP 1207 Guidelines
- Deterministic, quantitative test method
- Repeatable, rapid, and reliable testing
- Non-destructive technology
- Completely tool-less with no changeover to test different packaging formats
High Voltage Leak Detection (HVLD) is a deterministic CCI test method for package inspection of non-porous pharmaceutical and parenteral goods. This technique is based on the fundamental characteristic of electricity. MicroCurrent HVLD technique, the latest evolution of HVLD developed by PTI, promises to provide a high degree of CCI assurance throughout the whole range of parenteral goods.
This method operates by scanning the container which can be done offline in the laboratory or online in an automated robotic platform. On one side of the container, a high voltage is supplied, while the other side has a ground probe. If there is no leak in the package, the two container walls (high voltage and ground) offer complete electrical resistance, and no substantial current is measured passing through the vial. The break-down resistance is achieved when there is a micro-leak or fracture in one of the container walls, and the current passes through. HVLD is the only leak detection technique that does not require mass to flow through a defect location, instead of relying on electricity to pass through a crack.
Benefits of MicroCurrent HVLD
- Non-destructive technology
- Non-invasive, no sample preparation
- High level of repeatability and accuracy
- Offline and 100% online inspection at high production speeds
- Low voltage exposure to product and environment
Pre-filled syringes have emerged as a practical and dependable source for unit dosage medication as the pharmaceutical industry continues to seek possibilities to create convenient drug delivery techniques. We, at CCIT put a lot of effort into developing customized handling solutions that guarantee that syringes are moved without touching their piston to minimize product loss.
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