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    Excipients: Compliance with Compendial and GMP Requirements

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    Website https://worldcomplianceseminars.com/upcoming_webinar | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Quality Control/Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affair, Laboratory, Manufacturing

    Deadline: January 21, 2020 | Date: January 21, 2020

    Venue/Country: Online Webinar, U.S.A

    Updated: 2020-01-04 14:47:14 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Excipients are the substances that are in any pharmaceutical preparation besides the drug. From ingredients that improve drug delivery, to ingredients that improve stability of the drug to ingredients which improve the color and taste of the drug, each component has a key role in pharmaceutical delivery and must be evaluated as such.

    The goal of this webinar is to ensure that you know what needs to be done for each type of testing, the goals of each, and how you can use the various components of testing to reinforce each other to ensure the proper usage of excipients.

    Session Highlights:

    • Types of excipients

    • Compendial excipient testing

    • cGMP excipient testing

    • Balancing the use of the various standards

    • Challenges with excipient testing

    • Cooperation with stakeholders in excipients

    Speaker:

    Todd Graham is a clinical laboratory scientist for a large hospital system in the New York Tri-State Area as well as a scientific consultant for Fortune 500 biotechnology firms, healthcare systems throughout the world and R1 Research Level Universities.


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