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3 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Secondary Container for your Bulk Drug Substance

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3 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Secondary Container for your Bulk Drug Substance

Freezing down bulk drug substance (BDS) isn’t something you can play around with. This is a high value product where any failure or contamination due to the bag breaking can lead to delays in medicine getting to the patient. Making sure you pick the right solution to protecting that product makes a big difference. Here are three questions you should be considering:

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