The route of drug administration is defined as the path by which a drug is taken into the body. Drugs are administered varied by diagnosis, prevention, cure or treatment needed of diseases and other medical disorders. A drug must come in contact with the tissues of organs to achieve its desired effects. The route of…
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Removing Gaps in Data Integrity
Between January 2015 and May 2016 there was a total of 28 warning letters issued to pharmaceutical manufacturers. 21 of those letters were centered around issues involving data integrity. If data is mutilated and changed, it does not promise that a product is safe, data integrity is extremely important to follow. It is used to…
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Manual Visual Inspection is Still Critical
Automated visual inspection has been created to perform as an alternative to manual visual inspection. This type of inspection is used to lower the cost and speed up the inspection process; pushing more drugs into the market. In USP <1790> it explains that any inspection other than manual inspection has to be “equivalent or better…
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Hospira Issues A Voluntary Nationwide Recall
On May 4th, 2021, Hospira—a Pfizer company, issued a voluntary nationwide recall to lot DN9185 for potential presence of visible particles. This drug product is a sterile water for injectables and is used to dilute or dissolve drugs for injection. Risks to patients are rare, but could potentially conclude anaphylaxis, fever, gastrointestinal disturbances, vein irritation,…
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