The terms “aseptic” and “sterile” are often used interchangeably. They both refer to a similar objective—eliminating/reducing potentially harmful microorganisms, but the differences are crucial in cleanroom and pharmaceutical environments, as well as related spaces involving the processing of sensitive materials. While both are commonly used contamination-control techniques, they are, in fact, different concepts.
What is aseptic processing in pharmaceuticals? What does non-sterile mean? Keep reading for the answers to these and other important questions. Read More >