Monday, April 27, 2009

Pharmaceutical Quality by Design: Product and Process Development, Understanding, and Control

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the pharmaceutical Quality by Design (QbD) and describe how it can be used to ensure pharmaceutical quality.

Materials and Methods

The QbD was described and some of its elements identified. Process parameters and quality attributes were identified for each unit operation during manufacture of solid oral dosage forms. The use of QbD was contrasted with the evaluation of product quality by testing alone.

Results

The QbD is a systemic approach to pharmaceutical development. It means designing and developing formulations and manufacturing processes to ensure predefined product quality. Some of the QbD elements include:

Defining target product quality profile

Designing product and manufacturing processes

Identifying critical quality attributes, process parameters, and sources of variability

Controlling manufacturing processes to produce consistent quality over time

Conclusions

Using QbD, pharmaceutical quality is assured by understanding and controlling formulation and manufacturing variables. Product testing confirms the product quality. Implementation of QbD will enable transformation of the chemistry, manufacturing, and controls (CMC) review of abbreviated new drug applications (ANDAs) into a science-based pharmaceutical quality assessment.

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