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Growing Demand for Larger Volume Packaging Formats Driven by Rise in At-Home Subcutaneous Drug Administration

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A shift in the subcutaneous drug delivery landscape is highlighting an increased demand for larger volume packaging formats, driven by a growing preference for patient-friendly, at-home administration. This trend reflects broader changes in healthcare delivery, where convenience and ease of use are becoming central to treatment options.

The move toward at-home care has prompted pharmaceutical companies to explore packaging solutions that accommodate higher volumes of medication while maintaining safety and efficacy. Subcutaneous drug administration, which involves injecting medication into the tissue layer beneath the skin, is increasingly being adapted for self-administration outside clinical settings. This evolution aligns with efforts to reduce hospital visits and empower patients to manage their treatments independently.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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