π The Infinity Cancer Drug Factory π―✨
π The Infinity Cancer Drug Factory π―✨
Pharmacy students don’t just learn about medicines — we also have to design factory layouts… even though most of us can’t use AutoCAD properly π
Designing a pharmaceutical plant layout is never simple.
π For a regular drug factory, you already need a complex flow to separate cleanroom grades and prevent contamination.
⚠️ For chemotherapy drugs (cytotoxic), the complexity increases — you must protect workers and contain hazardous substances.
𧬠For biologics, you add another layer: biosafety.
It becomes so complicated that it feels like Infinity Castle from Demon Slayer — you can enter, but finding the way out is impossible π
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π‘ Back in pharmacy school, we had to design plant layouts too:
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Some friends got simple factories (like paracetamol) → easy task π
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My group drew a chemotherapy factory → endless books and regulations π
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My close friend got a vaccine factory → even harder, with design + legal compliance
Our layout followed every rule perfectly. The professor gave only one comment:
π “You can enter, but it’s like a maze… no way out.” π€£
πͺ Later, I did an internship at a real biologics manufacturing site.
Once inside, it truly felt like another dimension. Without senior staff guiding me, I probably would’ve been lost crying at the airlock π€.
π For those interested: there are specialized graduate programs combining Pharmacy + Engineering, focusing on pharmaceutical plant design, GMP, air-handling, and regulatory compliance.
It’s not just “design” — mistakes here can have real-world consequences.
π Have you ever felt lost in a workplace layout that felt like an Infinity Castle? π
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