Control Safety Transfer Devices for Hazardous Drug

Specializes in the design and production of devices for handling hazardous drugs, including safety transfer devices and other safety measures.

Compatibility studies are a type of research that is used to determine the compatibility of different substances in a formulation or system.


In the context of drug development, compatibility studies are used to assess the compatibility of drug substances and excipients, as well as the compatibility of the final drug product with various packaging materials and delivery systems.

At HTD, we offer a range of services in compatibility studies, including:
  • Compatibility testing: We use a range of techniques, including visual inspection, spectroscopy, and stability testing, to evaluate the compatibility of drug substances and excipients. This can help to identify any potential interactions or instability issues that may impact the performance or safety of the product.
  • Packaging compatibility testing: We evaluate the compatibility of the final drug product with various packaging materials, such as vials, syringes, and bags, to ensure that the product is suitable for the intended packaging and delivery system.
  • Delivery system compatibility testing: We evaluate the compatibility of the final drug product with various delivery systems, such as pumps, inhalers, and injectors, to ensure that the product is suitable for the intended delivery method.
Overall, our services in compatibility studies are designed to support the development of safe and effective drug products that meet the needs of our clients. Our team of scientists is skilled in the use of a range of techniques to evaluate the compatibility of drug substances, excipients, packaging materials, and delivery systems.

Control safety transfer devices are specialized equipment that are used to handle hazardous drugs in a safe and controlled manner.


These devices are designed to minimize the risk of exposure to hazardous drugs by providing a barrier between the drug and the user and by preventing the release of drug aerosols.

There are several types of control safety transfer devices that are commonly used in the handling of hazardous drugs, including:
  • Needleless systems: These devices are used to transfer hazardous drugs without the use of needles, which can reduce the risk of needle stick injuries and the release of drug aerosols.
  • Closed system transfer devices (CSTDs): These devices are designed to prevent the release of drug aerosols and to minimize the risk of exposure to hazardous drugs. CSTDs are typically used for the transfer of hazardous drugs from one container to another, such as from a vial to a syringe.
  • Ventilated workstations: These devices are used to provide a safe and controlled environment for the handling of hazardous drugs. Ventilated workstations typically include a hood or enclosure that is designed to contain drug aerosols and to protect the user from exposure.
At HTD, we offer a range of services in relation to control safety transfer devices for hazardous drugs, please contact us for further information.