INSIGHTS ON QUALITY CONTROL
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Effect Of X-Ray Inspection On Pharmaceutical Products
Explore the use of X-ray inspection systems for the internal examination of pharmaceutical products, particularly non-transparent packaged drugs.
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Thermal Analysis In The Pharmaceutical Industry
Thermal analysis techniques provide valuable insights into pharmaceutical material properties, ensuring compatibility, stability, and quality control in drug development and production processes.
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Building Control Strategies: It's Time To Go Digital
Digital control strategies in pharma enhance product quality, regulatory compliance, and efficiency by leveraging real-time monitoring, automated documentation, and Quality by Design (QbD) frameworks.
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Building A Connected Quality And Manufacturing Ecosystem In Life Sciences
Discover the transformative power of connected quality and manufacturing systems, offering strategies for digital transformation, enhanced efficiency, compliance, and real-world success in life sciences.
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Essential Insights Into Pharmaceutical Product Release, Part 1 Of 212/27/2024
Pharma product release ensures drug quality, safety, and regulatory compliance by evaluating manufacturing and quality processes. It’s a critical, comprehensive process essential for FDA approval and patient safety.
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The Seamless Path To Market: End-To-End CDMOs As Your Strategic Ally Douglas CDMO5/14/2025
Partner with an experienced end-to-end CDMO to streamline development, reduce risk, and accelerate your drug’s path to market in today’s complex and competitive pharmaceutical landscape.
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Detection And Quantification Of Amorphous Content In Materials12/30/2024
Complementary analytical techniques like DSC, MDSC, cRHp, DVS, and SolCal accurately quantify amorphous content in pharmaceuticals to ensure stability, compatibility, and efficiency.
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EMPQ And Validation Support Services2/21/2024
A growing pharmaceutical/biotech company hired a global consulting firm for a project that required EMPQ services for qualification activities on a newly completed aseptic processing suite.
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The Pain Of Change – Could Suppliers Be Part Of The Cure?10/15/2024
Change is a constant in the pharma industry, but it doesn't have to be painful. Discover how suppliers can help ease the burden of regulatory change management and streamline essential processes.
QUALITY CONTROL SOLUTIONS
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Quality control is a critical component for ensuring safety, efficacy, and consistency in the development and production of biologics. This comprehensive list of strategies, techniques, workflows, and best-in-class products for developing biopharmaceuticals can help you navigate the complexities of biologics and simplify the manufacturing process. Improve your quality control procedures and optimize your biologics production process with tools and expertise relied upon by researchers worldwide.
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To monitor product quality effectively, it’s critical to test for microbial contamination throughout manufacturing. Discover an easy-to-use, non-destructive, fluorescent staining-based system for faster microbial detection.
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Soybean Casein Digest Broth is the recommended media for use with Biological Indicators. The use of another media may detrimentally affect the outgrowth of spores.
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Combination Powder and Fume Hood with HEPA filtration and house exhaust connection designed to process liquid and powder substances. Fume Hood designed to house stir plate and analytical balance. It features cup sink; air, water, and gas fittings; and alarm for monitoring and maintaining recommended face velocity of 75 LFPM. Fume and Powder Hoods separated by sliding door to eliminate cross-contamination during processing. Powder Hood uses front airfoils and rear plenums to maintain laminar airflow across the work surface, which is vented through a HEPA filtration system to house exhaust.
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Traditional bioburden testing (or microbial limit testing) takes several days to grow visible colonies of microorganisms, so identifying these and initiating corrective action takes longer. The Milliflex® Quantum system quantitatively detects microbial contamination in filterable samples in as little as a third of the time it takes with traditional plate-based monitoring methods. The Milliflex® Quantum system is based on fluorescent staining of all viable microorganisms, making emerging microcolonies visible to the system when they’re still too small to be seen with the naked eye. After rapid detection, the colonies can be reincubated to grow into visible colonies and be identified by any method—an approach that cleverly combines rapid and compendial bioburden testing.