West Pharmaceutical Services
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of packaging components and delivery systems for injectable drugs and healthcare products. The company plays a crucial role in delivering life-saving drugs to patients worldwide.
Overview
West Pharmaceutical Services primarily focuses on innovative solutions for drug administration, including pharmaceutical containment and drug delivery solutions. Their technologies are designed to improve the storage, dosage, and delivery of medications.
History
- 1923: Founded by Herman O. West in Philadelphia as The West Company.
- 1940s: Expanded its global presence, establishing manufacturing plants in various locations worldwide.
- 1990s: Recognized for innovations in drug containment and administration.
- 2000s-Present: Continues to be at the forefront of pharmaceutical packaging and delivery innovations, partnering with global pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
Key Innovations
West Pharmaceutical Services has been responsible for several significant advancements in drug delivery, including:
- Self-sealing injectable drug vials.
- Advanced containment systems for sensitive biologics.
- Smart injectable drug delivery systems that enhance patient compliance.
Facilities
The company boasts state-of-the-art manufacturing and research facilities in North America, Europe, Asia, and South America, ensuring a consistent and high-quality supply to the global pharmaceutical industry.
Corporate Responsibility
West Pharmaceutical Services is committed to sustainability and social responsibility. The company's initiatives focus on reducing environmental impact, fostering community partnerships, and ensuring workplace safety.
See Also
References
- [1] "West Pharmaceutical Services: Company History". West Pharmaceutical Services Corporate Website.
- [2] "Innovations in Drug Delivery: A Review". Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.
- [3] "West Pharmaceutical Services: Annual Report". West Pharmaceutical Services.
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