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Chemicals in water cause for concern SCIENTISTS are becoming more worried about PHARMAceutical chemicals escaping through waste water treatment systems to Australian rivers, Prof Mitchell said. Source: border mai, Date and Time of entry: 03 October 2006 10:06
Japanese Perspectives on PHARMAceutical Product Release Rate Testing The current recommendations for dissolution testing in the Japanese PHARMAcopoeia (JP) are discussed. The use of dissolution tests and bioequivalence studies in the Japanese drug regulatory process is also briefly introduced. Source: nihs, Date and Time of entry: 03 October 2006 10:02
Introduction Of Legislation To Bring Affordable Generic BioPHARMAceutical Medic BioPHARMAceuticals are everyday medicines derived from living cells and other natural sources to manufacture life-improving and life-saving drugs to treat conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, and heart attacks. Source: med news T, Date and Time of entry: 03 October 2006 09:42
Using on-line analysis to aid solvent recovery reduces costs Solvents such as acetone, methylethyl ketone and tetrahydrofuran are commonly used as reaction media and for extracting products in the PHARMAceutical, speciality chemicals and fragrance industries. For various reasons, there is an increasing interest in recovering solvents, as well as in related tasks such as monitoring oxygen concentrations so as to minimise the use of purge gases. Source: engineer, Date and Time of entry: 30 August 2006 15:55
Tracking down PHARMA contamination Almost by definition, a chemical contaminant will be invisible to the naked eye, but will reveal itself either through laboratory analysis during a routine quality control (QC) inspection, or through the patient reporting a problem in the product. Source: lab talk, Date and Time of entry: 30 August 2006 15:47
BioProgress Announces Enabling Technology Update This tablet-wrapping technology competes against the gelatin-coated tablet market. It is anticipated that stability trials of new TabWrap(tm) products will commence during H1 2007. BioProgress is working with a number of leading PHARMAceutical companies in developing products utilising the TabWrap(tm) technology. Source: pharmalive, Date and Time of entry: 23 August 2006 16:36
Bioburden Bioburden or microbial limit testing is performed on PHARMAceutical products and medical products as a quality control measure. Products or components used in the PHARMAceutical or medical field require control of microbial levels during processing and handling. Bioburden or microbial limit testing on these products prove that the requirements are met. Source: wikipedia, Date and Time of entry: 09 August 2006 11:07
Drug firms 'inventing diseases' PHARMAceutical firms are inventing diseases to sell more drugs, researchers have warned. Source: BBC News, Date and Time of entry: 11 April 2006 13:00
The state of validation in the European Union When the same manufacturer markets its PHARMAceutical products to consumers in other EU member states, the regulatory directives of the European Commission and the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) apply as well. Source: pharmatech, Date and Time of entry: 09 April 2006 11:59
An Overview - Abstract from African Journals Online An Overview of PHARMAceutical Validation and Process Controls in Drug Development. Source: journals , Date and Time of entry: 09 April 2006 11:55
Validating PHARMAceutical Systems Validating PHARMAceutical Systems: Good Computer Practice in Life Science Manufacturing delineates GCP, GLP, and GMP regulatory requirements and provides guidance from seasoned practitioners on how to fulfill them. John Andrews and his team tackle the perceived complexities surrounding the validation of a wide variety of automated systems. Source: piribo, Date and Time of entry: 09 April 2006 11:46
PHARMAceutical Validation and Process Controls in Drug Development It has always been known that facilities and processes involved in PHARMAceutical production impact significantly on the quality of the products. The processes include raw material and equipment inspections as well as in-process controls. Process controls are mandatory in good manufacturing practice (GMP). Source: bioline, Date and Time of entry: 09 April 2006 11:42
Drug withdrawal weighs on Shire Shares in Shire PHARMAceuticals have fallen 10% after its best-selling drug was withdrawn from sale in Canada amid reports linking it to 20 sudden deaths. Source: BBC, Date and Time of entry: 09 March 2006 15:33
PHARMAceutical Our modern purpose-built laboratories, where PHARMAceutical testing is undertaken, are located at Chatteris and Ely in Cambridgeshire. The Chatteris laboratory is: Source: esg, Date and Time of entry: 10 July 2003 10:46
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Chemicals in water cause for concernSCIENTISTS are becoming more worried about PHARMAceutical chemicals escaping through waste water treatment systems to Australian rivers, Prof Mitchell said. Source: border mai, Date and Time of entry: 03 October 2006 10:06
Japanese Perspectives on PHARMAceutical Product Release Rate Testing The current recommendations for dissolution testing in the Japanese PHARMAcopoeia (JP) are discussed. The use of dissolution tests and bioequivalence studies in the Japanese drug regulatory process is also briefly introduced. Source: nihs, Date and Time of entry: 03 October 2006 10:02
Introduction Of Legislation To Bring Affordable Generic BioPHARMAceutical Medic BioPHARMAceuticals are everyday medicines derived from living cells and other natural sources to manufacture life-improving and life-saving drugs to treat conditions such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, and heart attacks. Source: med news T, Date and Time of entry: 03 October 2006 09:42
Using on-line analysis to aid solvent recovery reduces costs Solvents such as acetone, methylethyl ketone and tetrahydrofuran are commonly used as reaction media and for extracting products in the PHARMAceutical, speciality chemicals and fragrance industries. For various reasons, there is an increasing interest in recovering solvents, as well as in related tasks such as monitoring oxygen concentrations so as to minimise the use of purge gases. Source: engineer, Date and Time of entry: 30 August 2006 15:55
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