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The COVID-19 Vaccine Race: Challenges and Opportunities in Vaccine Formulation

Journal

AAPS PHARMSCITECH
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1208/s12249-020-01744-7

Keywords

coronavirus; vaccine; adjuvant; route of administration; mucosal vaccination

Funding

  1. UT Austin-Portugal CoLab project
  2. Mannino Fellowship in Pharmacy at UT Austin

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In the race for a safe and effective vaccine against coronavirus disease (COVID)-19, pharmaceutical formulation science plays a critical role throughout the development, manufacturing, distribution, and vaccination phases. The proper choice of the type of vaccine, carrier or vector, adjuvant, excipients, dosage form, and route of administration can directly impact not only the immune responses induced and the resultant efficacy against COVID-19, but also the logistics of manufacturing, storing and distributing the vaccine, and mass vaccination. In this review, we described the COVID-19 vaccines that are currently tested in clinical trials and provided in-depth insight into the various types of vaccines, their compositions, advantages, and potential limitations. We also addressed how challenges in vaccine distribution and administration may be alleviated by applying vaccine-stabilization strategies and the use of specific mucosal immune response-inducing, non-invasive routes of administration, which must be considered early in the development process.

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