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    IF YOU WANT TO PERFORM A SELF-AUDIT, THEN ATTEND T 2015 - Auditing API Facilities

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    Category api gmp, good manufacturing practices, good manufacturing practice guidelines, it audit, gmp compliance, Auditing API Facilitiesapi gmp, good manufacturing practices, good manufacturing practice guidelines, it audit, gmp compliance, Auditing API Facilities

    Deadline: September 15, 2015 | Date: September 16, 2015

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

    Updated: 2015-09-04 21:03:13 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Auditing API Excipient Facilities

    Instructor: Max Lazar

    Product ID: 500999

    Description

    This webinar will discuss what you need to review before you audit, what you need to focus on when performing an audit, and when you need to send a strong and direct message to the firm you are auditing - even if that firm is your own!

    Auditing an API Facility is not a "walk in the park". One needs to really learn API GMP and where and what to look for during an audit. Recent publicity surrounding API manufacturing and testing sites, have illustrated how poorly too many API facilities are performing during regulatory inspections. The deficiencies that are now being identified exist in spite of previous audits and regulatory inspections. Many, if not all of the major deficiencies did not just happen. These deficiencies have likely existed for a long time and this webinar program will help interested parties be better prepared to audit these facilities.

    Why Should you Attend

    If you or your company uses or purchases API and or manufactures or tests API, then you can benefit from this Webinar. You will be able to profit from the instructor's almost 50 years of experience in the manufacturing and testing of API and an understanding of the regulations and guidances that have applied to these materials. Understanding the rules of the game will make you a better and a more effective auditor.

    Knowing the API GMP, its intent, and what to focus on will help make a more effective and productive audit. It makes no difference if you want to perform a self-audit or visit a supplier - you need to learn where to look and what to look for during the site visit. This is a key objective of this program. Participants should understand the concepts contained in the API GMP (ICH Q7).

    Objectives of the Presentation

    Preparing to perform an audit

    What to review

    What to learn

    Proper communication to the audited firm or location

    How much time do you need?

    Where do you look?

    What do you look at or look for?

    What are the systems you need to examine

    What are the Red Flags to look for during an audit?

    Use the ICH Q7 guidance as a guide.

    Checklist or no checklist?

    Closing the audit

    Next steps following the audit

    Who can Benefit

    Firms that manufacture or analyze API and firms that purchase API for their drug product

    Quality Control and Quality Control personnel

    Engineering and Production Management

    Inspectors and Auditors

    Purchasing and materials management personnel

    Distribution personnel

    R & D personnel responsible for methods and procedures that will be used by API functions

    Regulatory Affairs personnel responsible for filing DMF, NDA, ANDA and another FDA related filings and registrations

    For Registration -

    http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/webinar/~product_id=500999?expDate=Sep16_2015_AuditingAPIFacilities=Channel=ourglocal

    Note : Use coupon code 1371 and get 10% off on Registration


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