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Jonathan M. Lewis

FDA Inspections - Do's and Don'ts

Most federal laws concerning the FDA are part of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which are codified in Title 21 of the United States Code. However, the language in the law and regulations is often very vague and difficult to interpret. Hence, FDA inspections often result in observations and compliance actions that cost manufacturers and marketers of FDA regulated products hundreds of hours and sometimes millions of dollars to address to the satisfaction of the agency.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

FDA Inspections - Do's and Don'ts

Most federal laws concerning the FDA are part of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which are codified in Title 21 of the United States Code. However, the language in the law and regulations is often very vague and difficult to interpret. Hence, FDA inspections often result in observations and compliance actions that cost manufacturers and marketers of FDA regulated products hundreds of hours and sometimes millions of dollars to address to the satisfaction of the agency.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤190.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

FDA Inspections – Do's and Don'ts

Most federal laws concerning the FDA are part of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which are codified in Title 21 of the United States Code. However, the language in the law and regulations is often very vague and difficult to interpret. Hence, FDA inspections often result in observations and compliance actions that cost manufacturers and marketers of FDA regulated products hundreds of hours and sometimes millions of dollars to address to the satisfaction of the agency.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤161.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

Building a Sustainable Vendor Qualification Program

Documented vendor qualification prior to using a vendor of products or services is a regulatory requirement for FDA regulated industries. The decisions where to purchase components, raw materials, manufacturing and testing equipment, and even consulting services, need to be predefine and documented through a vendor qualification program. The results of making poor purchasing decisions can lead to situations that impact product quality, regulatory compliance, company profits, and even the reputation of the company.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤158.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

FDA Inspections - Do's and Don'ts

Most federal laws concerning the FDA are part of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which are codified in Title 21 of the United States Code. However, the language in the law and regulations is often very vague and difficult to interpret. Hence, FDA inspections often result in observations and compliance actions that cost manufacturers and marketers of FDA regulated products hundreds of hours and sometimes millions of dollars to address to the satisfaction of the agency.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

Building a Sustainable Vendor Qualification Program

Documented vendor qualification prior to using a vendor of products or services is a regulatory requirement for FDA regulated industries. The decisions where to purchase components, raw materials, manufacturing and testing equipment, and even consulting services, need to be predefine and documented through a vendor qualification program. The results of making poor purchasing decisions can lead to situations that impact product quality, regulatory compliance, company profits, and even the reputation of the company.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

Building a Validation Program From Top to Bottom

Companies face many common issues or confusions that arise while creating a validation program such as, Though company has expertise in process validation but never quite able to keep up with facility and equipment changes requiring never ending equipment qualification (IQ, OQ, PQ). Sometimes matrix approach to cleaning validation has gaps or even worse customer or 483 audit findings due to the program's near impossibility to manage. How PLC-based systems or laboratory equipment should fall within the methods validation program, software validation program, or even the equipment qualification program?

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

FDA Inspections – Do's and Don'ts

Most federal laws concerning the FDA are part of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act which are codified in Title 21 of the United States Code. However, the language in the law and regulations is often very vague and difficult to interpret. Hence, FDA inspections often result in observations and compliance actions that cost manufacturers and marketers of FDA regulated products hundreds of hours and sometimes millions of dollars to address to the satisfaction of the agency.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

Building a Validation Program From Top to Bottom

Companies face many common issues or confusions that arise while creating a validation program such as, Though company has expertise in process validation but never quite able to keep up with facility and equipment changes requiring never ending equipment qualification (IQ, OQ, PQ). Sometimes matrix approach to cleaning validation has gaps or even worse customer or 483 audit findings due to the program's near impossibility to manage. How PLC-based systems or laboratory equipment should fall within the methods validation program, software validation program, or even the equipment qualification program?

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details
Jonathan M. Lewis

Building a Sustainable Vendor Qualification Program

Documented vendor qualification prior to using a vendor of products or services is a regulatory requirement for FDA regulated industries. The decisions where to purchase components, raw materials, manufacturing and testing equipment, and even consulting services, need to be predefine and documented through a vendor qualification program. The results of making poor purchasing decisions can lead to situations that impact product quality, regulatory compliance, company profits, and even the reputation of the company.

Speaker: Jonathan M. Lewis | View Anytime | Price: ¤189.00 | View Details
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