For drug synthesis, drug product intermediates are crucial. When companies like Suru want to make a medicine that makes people feel better, they must go through many steps. These are the steps of combining a variety of chemicals to create the end product you see in the pharmacy.
When Suru makes drug product intermediates, it must ensure that everything is just so. This is why quality control is important — a quality control team is just like a team of helpers checking over everything and making sure everything is perfect.
To “scale the process and be able to treat as many patients as possible,” Suru needs to be able to make drug product intermediates as rapidly and efficiently as possible. This is called streamlining. Streamlining is kind of like how you find the fastest way to get from one place to another.
Intermediate Pharmaceutically active substances (PAS) are an integral part of pharmaceutical applications. Some are to aid in producing painkillers and others to make antibiotics. There is a special role for each type in helping people feel better.
Suru manufactures its medicinal substances based on drug product intermediates. Each is carefully selected and tested to Suru’s high quality and safety standards. This allows them to make sure that the medicine they’re producing is as good as it can be.