When it comes to cleaning tanks, mixers, blenders, and
other pharmaceutical cleaning tools and equipment, Boost-ND series detergents
are the most effective at eliminating stubborn residues. These residues include
simethicone, high potency/toxicity drugs, titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide,
which are tablet coatings that are insoluble.
Purchase Boost-ND series cleaning supplies and
detergents for use in biotechnological, pharmaceutical, and other regulated
sectors. Alkaline, acidic, neutral, and specialized chemistries are among the
sizes and formulae available for Pharmaceutical Detergents and Cleaners. Simply
select a product below to examine the entire list of item numbers and checkout
if you want to conveniently repurchase cleaners.
Why Boost-ND.?
Boost-ND. cleaners are available worldwide.
Boost-ND. cleaners give you consistent pharmaceutical cleaning.
Boost-ND. cleaners are available in all your global locations to support all your manufacturing, pharmaceutical cleaning and pharmaceutical cleaning validation needs.
All the cleaners are backed by Boost-ND. quality and technical support in the following areas:
Pharmaceutical cleaning
Pharmaceutical Cleaning Validation
Lot number traceability
Biocompatibility
Toxicity data
Shelf life testing
Residue detection methods (analytical methods).
Other products
Boost-LD (Laundry detergent)
Laundry detergent is a type of detergent (cleaning
agent) used for cleaning dirty laundry (clothes in pharmaceuticals). Our Boost-LD
Laundry detergent is manufactured in liquid form. This is best for use to
remove all stains and microbes form cloths and uniforms.
Boost-DC (Disinfectant Cleaner)
In cleanrooms and other critical environments,
Boost-DC is a concentrated, high-performance neutral detergent designed to
clean and remove residues from hard, non-porous surfaces like floors, walls,
counters, tools, carts, cart wheels, and other equipment.
Detergent Use and the Environment
As a pharmaceutical manufacturer, environmental considerations must be taken into
account when choosing detergents. Many companies are actively moving towards
greener alternatives, such as biodegradable detergents. These eco-friendly
alternatives are designed to degrade naturally over time, reducing the impact
on the environment.
Regulatory Compliance
Detergent use in the pharmaceutical industry is heavily regulated to ensure safety and
efficacy. Guidelines set by bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) outline requirements for
detergent selection, use, and validation. Ensuring compliance with these
regulations is paramount to maintaining operational standards and avoiding
potential penalties.
Pharmaceutical Detergents & Cleaners