November 23rd 2024
FDA's approval will allow Kedrion to manufacture Ryplazim (plasminogen, human-tvmh), the only FDA-approved therapy for treating PLGD-1, at facility in Bolognana, Italy.
November 19th 2024
It is important to understand the differences between risk-based decision making and other decision making in a pharmaceutical quality system.
Zero-Tolerance Criteria Do Not Assure Product Quality
January 1st 2006The benefits of zero tolerance as a test criterion have been oversold. A critical examination of zero tolerance reveals that many of the supposed benefits are not attainable. More important, inappropriate application of this criterion can have a deleterious effect on the assessment, control, and improvement of the quality of pharmaceutical products.
Essentials of Validation Project Management
January 1st 2006In the second half of this two-part series, the author suggests that to qualify and validate a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, one must coordinate protocol and SOP development, scheduling and implementation, turnover package preparation, and the management and resolution of deviations and discrepancies. In combination with the programs described in Part I, these activities will help deliver projects on schedule, at estimated cost, and with quality assured.
Essentials of Validation Project Management Part I
December 2nd 2005To qualify and validate a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, one must carefully review the facility design for compliance with good manufacturing practices and manage project scope definition, labor and cost estimating, and master-plan development.These activities, properly implemented, help deliver a validated facility on schedule, at the estimated cost, and with expected quality.
Is your IT infrastructure qualified?
December 1st 2005A new Good Automated Manufacturing Practice (GAMP) guide on IT Infrastructure Control & Compliance was launched in Chicago (IL, USA) 23 August 2005.1 The guide is intended to support pharmaceutical companies in their effort to establish a well-defined and compliant infrastructure. This article discusses different aspects of the guide that may support your organization in getting — and keeping — your infrastructure under control.
ISO Approves Photometry Standard for Liquid Volume Measurement
November 8th 2005The International Organization for Standardization (ISO, www.iso.org) has approved the use of the photometric method for liquid delivery performance verification. Artel (Westbrook, ME, www.artel-usa.com), a manufacturer of precision testing and calibration systems for liquid handling instruments, uses the photometric method to calibrate pipettes and automated liquid handlers.