Towards more tolerable subcutaneous administration: Review of contributing factors for improving combination product design

Neil Mathias,Sylvain Huille, Marie Picci, Robert P. Mahoney,Ronald J. Pettis, Brian Case, Bernhard Helk, David Kang,Ronak Shah, Junchi Ma, Deep Bhattacharya,Yogita Krishnamachari, Dany Doucet, Nathalie Maksimovikj, Sahab Babaee, Patrick Garidel,Reza Esfandiary,Rajesh Gandhi

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews(2024)

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Subcutaneous (SC) injections can be associated with local pain and discomfort that is subjective and may affect treatment adherence and overall patient experience. With innovations increasingly focused on finding ways to deliver higher doses and volumes (≥2 mL), there is a need to better understand the multiple intertwined factors that influence pain upon SC injection. As a priority for the SC Drug Development & Delivery Consortium, this manuscript provides a comprehensive review of known attributes from published literature that contribute to pain/discomfort upon SC injection from three perspectives: (1) device and delivery factors that cause physical pain, (2) formulation factors that trigger pain responses, and (3) human factors impacting pain perception. Leveraging the Consortium’s collective expertise, we provide an assessment of the comparative and interdependent factors likely to impact SC injection pain. In addition, we offer expert insights and future perspectives to fill identified gaps in knowledge to help advance the development of patient-centric and well tolerated high-dose/high-volume SC drug delivery solutions.
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Patient-centric drug delivery,Injection pain,Tolerability,Subcutaneous product design,Subcutaneous devices,Formulation,Patient experience
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