Our technology platforms can lead to products that are easier to use for patients and caregivers while reducing costs for payors and the health care system.
The Xeris Solution for Conventional Formulation Limitations
Our proprietary technology platforms
Non-aqueous formulation technology platforms are designed to address the limitations of aqueous formulations for certain drugs. The solutions and suspensions formulated using our technology have high stability and solubility.
HIGH STABILITY
HIGH SOLUBILITY
Our biocompatible non-aqueous injectable solutions and suspensions can be packaged for administration in various commercially available ways:
XeriSolTM can be used for SMALLER molecules
How it works
- A peptide or small molecule formulation is created at an optimal, specific ionization profile. This allows the peptide or small molecule to remain soluble at high concentrations.
- The aprotic, polar solution prevents aggregation and fibrillation of the drug substance.
- When a ready-to-use XeriSol formulation is injected into a patient, it is effectively placed back into an aqueous environment, where it behaves appropriately.
XeriJect® enables SC and IM administration of LARGE molecules
The XeriJect formulation technology is best suited for drugs and biologics including large molecules such as proteins, monoclonal antibodies, and vaccines.
How it works
- Specialized particle engineering techniques are employed to create powders for optimal drug loading.
- The powders are “wetted” with biocompatible diluents, creating ultra-concentrated, ready-to-use, injectable viscoelastic suspensions.
- The viscoelastic suspensions can be administered IM or SC, using syringes, autoinjectors, pen-injectors and on-body injectors.
We have successfully formulated and tested XeriJect with a large molecule concentration in excess of 450 mg/mL. This far exceeds current aqueous formulation systems with stated concentrations of 50-250 mg/mL. Both technology platforms can lead to products that are easier to use for patients and caregivers.
Conventional Formulation Limitations
Injectable pharmaceuticals typically rely on aqueous solutions (primarily water) to deliver drugs and biologics (liquid parenterals), but many drugs and biologics have low solubility in water and are not stable. There are a number of conventional approaches to addressing these barriers.