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Addressing US FDA challenges in Indian sterile drug manufacturing – Part 3

Express Pharma

Archive design basis documents for all facility, process, and utility decisions. Treat each deviation, complaint, or EM excursion as a rehearsal for an FDA discussion – document decisions, risk rationales, and CAPAs with inspection-grade clarity. Regularly conduct mock inspections using external or cross-site auditors.

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Speaking of Medicine – Mid-Year OPDP Enforcement Review

Eye on FDA

There are two means of gaining insight into the agency’s thinking about regulatory issues related to promotional communications by pharmaceutical companies; one is through the issuance of guidance documents, the other is through enforcement. But when it comes to enforcement things have changed greatly over the years.

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Air Quality and Hashimoto’s – Is the Air You’re Breathing Making You Sick?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

I’ve seen a number of airborne toxins showing up as frequent triggers/exacerbating factors for my clients’ autoimmune conditions — mold, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and artificial/synthetic fragrances, in particular. For cleaning products, only compounds need to be identified. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) .

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Are Flame Retardant Toxins Contributing to Your Thyroid Condition?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

A few of the most common types of flame retardants include: Halogenated compounds (containing bromine and/or chlorine and known as polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, etc.). Breast milk and in-utero transmission have also been documented as a means for exposure and concern. [13]. Published September 4, 2008.