Machak David R, Smay Gary L
American Glass Research, a Division of AGR International, Inc., 603 Evans City Road, Butler, PA, USA.
PDA J Pharm Sci Technol. 2019 Jan-Feb;73(1):30-38. doi: 10.5731/pdajpst.2017.008276. Epub 2018 Oct 25.
Lyophilization is a commonly used and often preferred method for preparing certain drug products. In this process, the liquid pharmaceutical product is packaged in glass vials, frozen, and then dried via sublimation at low pressures. One problem that can be encountered during lyophilization is the occasional failure of the glass vial, a condition that will be referred to in this paper as "lyo-breakage." Lyo-breakage, while relatively rare, can be a serious problem, as it results in lost product, additional costs to remediate any spillage, and inspection time to ensure that all broken vials are discarded. Some companies have suggested that lyo-breakage is related to thermal stress and, subsequently, can be reduced through changes to the thermal properties of the vials. In this paper, we will show that when the most common form of lyo-breakage occurs, the stresses in the glass are caused by an internal force from product expansion during freezing and not due to thermal stress from processing temperatures. Lyophilization, or freeze drying, is often the preferred method for preparing certain drug products following manufacture. In this process, the liquid pharmaceutical product is packaged in a small glass cylindrical container called a vial, frozen, and then dried at low pressures. One problem that can be encountered during lyophilization is the occasional failure of the glass vial. While relatively rare, this failure can result in lost drug product, additional costs to clean up any spillage, and increased inspection time to ensure that all broken vials are discarded. The data presented in this paper demonstrate that when the most common form of lyophilization-associated breakage occurs, the stresses in the glass are caused by an internal force from drug product expansion during freezing and not due to thermal stress on the glass from processing temperatures.
冻干是制备某些药品常用且常被首选的方法。在这个过程中,液态药品被包装在玻璃瓶中,冷冻,然后在低压下通过升华进行干燥。冻干过程中可能遇到的一个问题是玻璃瓶偶尔会破裂,本文将这种情况称为“冻干破裂”。冻干破裂虽然相对罕见,但可能是个严重问题,因为它会导致药品损失、清理任何溢出物的额外成本以及确保所有破裂玻璃瓶都被丢弃的检查时间。一些公司认为冻干破裂与热应力有关,随后可以通过改变玻璃瓶的热性能来减少。在本文中,我们将表明,当最常见形式的冻干破裂发生时,玻璃中的应力是由冷冻过程中产品膨胀产生的内力引起的,而不是由加工温度产生的热应力引起的。冻干,即冷冻干燥,通常是药品制造后制备某些药品的首选方法。在这个过程中,液态药品被包装在一个称为小玻璃瓶的小型玻璃圆柱形容器中,冷冻,然后在低压下干燥。冻干过程中可能遇到的一个问题是玻璃瓶偶尔会破裂。虽然相对罕见,但这种破裂会导致药品损失、清理任何溢出物的额外成本以及增加确保所有破裂玻璃瓶都被丢弃的检查时间。本文提供的数据表明,当最常见形式的与冻干相关的破裂发生时,玻璃中的应力是由冷冻过程中药品产品膨胀产生的内力引起的,而不是由加工温度对玻璃产生的热应力引起的。