Development Of A Container Closure Integrity Test Method For Autoinjectors
Source: Lighthouse Instruments

This case study showcases the development of a non-destructive method for testing container closure integrity in autoinjectors equipped with an optically transparent window. Ensure the integrity of autoinjectors without damage using LIGHTHOUSE’s headspace analysis technology. The USP <1207> compliant method eliminates the need for autoinjector disassembly or destruction. Carbon dioxide gas is utilized as a tracer to detect leaks accurately. Continue reading to learn more.
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