The Lyophilized Injectable market is a subset of the Infusions and Injectables market, which includes a variety of products used for the delivery of drugs and other therapeutic agents. Lyophilized Injectables are a type of injectable drug product that has been freeze-dried, or lyophilized, to increase its shelf life and stability. This process involves the removal of water from the drug product, which can be done either before or after the drug is formulated. Lyophilized Injectables are typically stored at room temperature and reconstituted with a diluent prior to administration. Lyophilized Injectables are used in a variety of therapeutic areas, including oncology, endocrinology, and infectious diseases. They are often preferred over other injectable drug products due to their increased stability and shelf life. Some companies in the Lyophilized Injectable market include Pfizer, Merck, Novartis, Sanofi, and Bristol-Myers Squibb. Show Less Read more
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