Application Note

Ensuring Consistent Quality In Pharmaceutical Water For Injection (WFI) Systems Application Note

By Irene Maccagli

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Water for Injection (WFI) serves as a fundamental component in pharmaceutical manufacturing, from fermentation media to equipment cleaning. Maintaining consistent, high-quality water relies on more than just standard purification processes; it requires a holistic approach that integrates disciplined engineering with proactive risk management. Effective systems are defined by clear quality requirements established during the early planning stages, rather than just physical size. This strategy minimizes long-term maintenance complexities and helps prevent contamination risks like microbial growth or endotoxin accumulation. By implementing strategic in-process controls and basing sampling locations on rigorous risk assessments, facilities can ensure their water systems remain reliable and compliant. Understanding these critical operational touchpoints is essential for safeguarding product integrity and patient safety. Download the full application note to learn more about establishing a resilient state of control in your WFI systems.

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