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Philips-Medisize

Phillips-Medisize is the most complete provider of outsource design, development and manufacturing services to the global drug delivery, pharmaceutical, medical device and diagnostic markets.

Customised drug delivery devices developed and/or produced by Phillips-Medisize to customer specifications include combination products, injector pens, inhalers, syringes with safety devices, inserters and applicators. The company partners with its customers to provide design and development services which accelerate speed to market of innovative products and then works with its customers to deploy advanced automated assembly and quality control technologies which reduce manufacturing cost while improving quality.

Phillips-Medisize
European Headquarters
Edisonstraat 1
2181 AB Hillegom
Tel: +31 252 576-888
Email: [email protected]

Company website

Content by Philips-Medisize:

Device Development for Pharmaceutical and Biologic Combo Products

| Contributed by Philips-Medisize

Developing a combination product, there are many things to consider. With early design involvement, there is a greater opportunity for success.

The First Step To Navigating Your Combination Product's Regulatory Pathway: Defining the Primary Mode of Action (PMOA)

| Contributed by Philips-Medisize

Keeping The Patient At The Center Of Drug Delivery Devices

| Contributed by Philips-Medisize

Smaller, Smarter, Electronic Connected: The Next Generation of Drug-Delivery Devices

| Contributed by Philips-Medisize

Wireless Dose-Compliance Monitoring in Drug-Delivery Devices

| Contributed by Philips-Medisize

All in the delivery - device development for pharmaceutical and biological combo products

| Contributed by Philips-Medisize

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