Conference Details

Phase I Investigational Drug Products | USA Seminar 2018

Date :

Place : United States, Salt Lake City

Website :

Contact Person:John Robinson

Description:

In January 2006, FDA issued a final rule which specified that most pharmaceutical products (including biologics) produced for use in Phase I clinical trial studies were exempted from complying with GMP requirements, as defined in 21 CFR Part 211 under 21 CFR 210.2(c). Section 501(a)(2)(B) of the FD&C Act requires drugs, including IND products, to comply with cGMPs or if they are not manufactured in compliance with cGMPs, they are deemed adulterated. Based on this statutory requirement for manufacturers to follow GMPs, FDA issued cGMP regulations for drug and biological products in the Code of Federal Regulations (in 21 CFR parts 210 and 211). There are certain requirements in 21 CFR Part 211 that are directed at the commercial manufacture of products typically characterized by large, repetitive, commercial batch production and requirements as a result, are not appropriate to the manufacture of most investigational drugs used for phase I clinical trials. Based on these issues, application of cGMPs to Phase I investigational drug products was exempted from 21 CFR 211. However, based on statutory requirements as given in Section 505(i) of the FD&C Act, FDA issued regulations governing IND products in order to protect human subjects enrolled in clinical trials, specifically with regards to the chemistry, manufacturing and controls data submitted as part of IND applications for drugs or biological products.

Phase I Investigational Drug Products | USA Seminar 2018 will be held in Salt Lake City,United States on date 2018-05-11

Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 8th May 2018

Organized By :NetZealous LLC DBA GlobalCompliancePanel

Keynote Speakers : Stephanie Cooke, is the President/CEO of Cooke Consulting, Inc. Stephanie uses her roughly 20 years of experience to provide global consulting services in various areas of Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and validation for pharmaceutical, biological/biotech products, medical device, combination drug/device and nutraceutical firms.

Conference Highlights :Overview: In January 2006, FDA issued a final rule which specified that most pharmaceutical products (including biologics) produced for use in Phase I clinical trial studies were exempted from complying with GMP requirements, as defined in 21 CFR Part 211 under 21 CFR 210.2(c). Section 501(a)(2)(B) of the FD&C Act requires drugs, including IND products, to comply with cGMPs or if they are not manufactured in compliance with cGMPs, they are deemed adulterated. Based on this statutory requir

Venue :Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Check the for more details.

Phase I Investigational Drug Products | USA Seminar 2018

Views: 388

Venue - Map & Directions