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    Lifecycle Management of Analytical Methods and Procedures according to new USP and ICH Guidelines

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    Deadline: March 01, 2021 | Date: March 11, 2021-March 12, 2021

    Venue/Country: Virtual Seminar, U.S.A

    Updated: 2020-12-18 17:03:16 (GMT+9)

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    Results of analytical methods are used as the basis for important decisions during development and manufacturing of pharmaceutical products. All regulatory agencies expect the regulated industry to have procedures in place to ensure suitable levels of reliability, accuracy and precision of such methods. The procedures should cover lifecycle phases from design, development, validation to on-going routine use.

    Managing analytical methods and procedures according to the lifecycle approach has been recommended in recent FDA guidance documents and stimuli articles published by the USP. For example, the recent FDA guidance “Analytical Procedures and Methods Validation for Drugs and Biologics” contains a section on Lifecycle Management of Analytical Procedures.

    This 2-day workshop will explain the background to the new Analytical Procedure Lifecycle guidelines and give attendees the knowledge needed to implement recommended approaches. Interactive exercises will be included in the workshop.


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