Compliance Trainings, Canada
2015-05-15
Description : Differences in regulatory requirements between Medical Devices and Pharmaceutical products poses unique challenges to companies that want to manufacture devices that contain drugs and biological products (aka Combination Devices). Large and small medical device companies who want to embark into this new journey by adding a coating of a slow eluting drug product to their medical devices face challenges that range from facility design, clean room requirements and changes in testing requirements. Understanding the major considerations in their regulatory path to fulfilling the quality system requirements (QSR) in the ever changing, fast growing, complex arena of medical devices and pharmaceutical GMP considerations under one QSR umbrella is necessary for US FDA product registration through CDRH and CDER. This webinar presents important facts to simplify the planning and execution phase in your journey towards becoming a combination device manufacturer by incorporating the essential quality system requirements in your company. The experience shared at this webinar is based on proven successful practices and hence practical tips that will be useful to employees of established and emerging combination device manufacturers will be presented to you. Areas Covered in the Session : Brief introduction to common combination devices, why combination devices to advance patient care and provide competitive market advantage? Types of combination products and which QSR applies to which combination/primary mode of action. Current Guidance Documents. Why a one size fits all approach to QSR just will not work for combination devices? Quality System Regulation, 21 CFR Part 820/ ISO 13485 Vs 21 CFR Part 210/21, 21 CFR Part 4 Guidance for Industry and FDA staff on GMP Requirements for Combination products released in January 2015 Unique challenges and an insight into how you can overcome them Implications of FDA’s Final rule for clarification of cGMP requirements for combination products Why and how can medical device manufacturers broaden their in house and consulting expertise How to sufficiently anticipate and address the challenges in quality and regulatory issues that must be considered while expanding your Quality System Requirements (QSR) from Medical Devices to Combination Devices Role of primary mode of action (PMOS) of your device and submit paper work to the respective EU and US FDA regulatory body. Implementation of unique pharma provisions of 21 CFR 211 such as Expiration dating Out of specification Stability testing UDI Labelling Requirements MDR for complaints Sterilization Clean room environment Managing critical quality attributes (CQAs) and critical process parameters (CPPs), clinical studies, submission requirements for approval and clearance and post market vigilance differences. Who Will Benefit: A must attend webinar for Managers, Supervisors, Leads, Specialists, Engineers and Groups in Department of: Research & Development Manufacturing and Process Engineering Design Assurance Quality Assurance Quality Control Design Engineering Operations Document Control Regulatory Affairs Price tags: Live Single Live : For One Participant $ 249 Corporate Live : For Max. 10 Participants $ 899 Recording Single REC : For One Participant - Unlimited Access for 6 Months $ 299 For more information and enquiries contact us at Compliance Trainings 5939 Candlebrook Ct, Mississauga, ON L5V 2V5, Canada Customer Support : #416-915-4458 Email : support@compliancetrainings.com
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