Robotic Automation Boosts Efficiency and Quality in Drug Compounding

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"Minimizing risks associated with aseptic processing is crucial when working with compounding systems," agrees Randy Fraatz, vice-president of North American Operations at Steriline, which produces aseptic manufacturing equipment. "The primary benefit of robotics and automation in general is safety, coming from the reduction of human-related mistakes in the entire process." Other benefits, says Fraatz, include the accuracy, efficiency, and reliability that result from automation. "If errors are reduced, process reliability and quality improve," he explains. Despite these advantages, uptake of robotics is slow, and many 503B outsourcing facilities continue to have technicians working in laminar flow hoods or biological safety cabinets to handle beakers and flasks for solution compounding and fill vials manually using syringes, notes Smalley.

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