Container Closure Integrity Testing of Prefilled Syringes

J Pharm Sci. 2018 Aug;107(8):2091-2097. doi: 10.1016/j.xphs.2018.03.025. Epub 2018 Apr 5.

Abstract

Prefilled syringes (PFSs) are increasingly preferred over vials as container closure systems (CCSs) for injectable drug products when facilitated or self-administration is required. However, PFSs are more complex compared to CCSs consisting of vial, rubber stopper, and crimp cap. Container closure integrity (CCI) assurance and verification has been a specific challenge for PFSs as they feature several sealing areas. A comprehensive understanding of the CCS is necessary for an appropriate CCI assessment as well as for packaging development and qualification. A comprehensive CCI assessment of 6 different PFSs from 3 different manufacturers (including 1 polymeric PFS) was conducted using helium leak testing. PFS components were manipulated to systematically assess the contribution of the different sealing areas to CCI, namely rigid needle shield (RNS)/needle, RNS/tip cone, and the individual ribs of a syringe plunger. The polymeric PFS required an equilibrium measurement for accurate container closure integrity testing. The different sealing areas and a single plunger rib were shown to provide adequate CCI. Acceptable tip cap movement until the point of CCI failure was estimated. The assessment of acceptable tip cap movement demonstrated the importance of considering the RNS/tip cone seal design to ensure CCI of the PFS upon post assembly possesses and shipment.

Keywords: USP <1207>; container closure integrity testing; mass spectrometry-based helium leak detection; prefilled syringe; primary packaging.

MeSH terms

  • Drug Packaging / instrumentation*
  • Drug Packaging / methods
  • Drug Packaging / standards
  • Equipment Design
  • Glass / chemistry
  • Helium / analysis*
  • Humans
  • Injections
  • Mass Spectrometry / methods
  • Materials Testing
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations / administration & dosage
  • Polymers / chemistry
  • Syringes* / standards

Substances

  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Polymers
  • Helium