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Key Features
- Presents a critical assessment of the application of ICH guidelines on method validation and specification setting
- Written by subject-matter experts involved in the development and application of the guidelines
- Provides a comprehensive treatment of the analytical methodologies used in the analysis, control and specification of new drug substances and products
- Covers the latest statistical approaches (including analytical quality by design) in the development of specifications, method validation and shelf-life prediction
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About the Book
Specification of Drug Substances and Products: Development and Validation of Analytical Methods, Second Edition, presents a comprehensive and critical analysis of the requirements and approaches to setting specifications for new pharmaceutical products, with an emphasis on phase-appropriate development, validation of analytical methods, and their application in practice. This thoroughly revised second edition covers topics not covered or not substantially covered in the first edition, including method development and validation in the clinical phase, method transfer, process analytical technology, analytical life cycle management, special challenges with generic drugs, genotoxic impurities, topical products, nasal sprays and inhalation products, and biotechnology products.
The book's authors have been carefully selected as former members of the ICH Expert Working Groups charged with developing the ICH guidelines, and/or subject-matter experts in the industry, academia and in government laboratories. Approx. 175 illustrations (15 in full color)
Readership
Scientists, managers, educators and consultants involved in the development and regulation of pharmaceutical products, especially those concerned with the Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) aspects of drug development.Includes analytical chemists, pre-formulation scientists, formulation scientists, process chemists, process engineers, and pharmaceutical microbiologists as well as those involved in regulatory affairs, quality control and quality assurance. Academic researchers involved in drug research and development, particularly those who collaborate with industry or serve as consultants; faculty and students pursuing post-graduate degrees in Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmaceutics or Pharmaceutical Chemistry and certificates in Regulatory Affairs or Quality Assurance
Content View Table of Contents
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