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Regulatory Affairs Part I: The IND Phase and Part II: The NDA Phase

 
  May 15, 2010  
     
 
Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel , Baltimore, MD
Nov 15 2010 8:00AM - Nov 18 2010 5:15PM



Learn how to apply regulatory concepts to ensure compliant IND submissions to the FDA. Gain insight into the regulatory background of the NDA, preparing an NDA, and postapproval activities. The course focuses on drug and well characterized biological products and not the regulatory process for devices, generic products, or traditional biologics.

What you will learn
• Overview of the drug development process
• The IND process
• Quality assurance in drug development (GXPs)
• FDA’s actions on the original IND and amendments
• Activities and submissions after the original IND
• Procedures for reporting adverse events (AEs)
• Overview and roles and responsibilities of FDA
• NDA in CTD format
• Regulatory compliance and FDA inspections
• Post-approval regulatory requirements for NDAs
• Regulatory requirements for prescription drug/biologics labeling
• Regulatory requirements for prescription drug/biologics advertising
• How to interact with the FDA



Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:
•  Apply the role of regulatory affairs and the impact on the drug development process
•  Discuss the role of FDA and composition of FDA’s review teams
•  Effectively plan and submit an IND
•  Report adverse events accurately and correctly to the FDA
•  Prepare NDA/BLA using the Common Technical Document format
•  Define post-approval requirements
•  Explain the regulatory requirements for prescription drug labeling and advertising/promotion
•  Apply common meeting etiquette in dealing with the FDA during the IND/NDA phases


Target Audience:
• New regulatory affairs professionals
• Clinical researchers
• Quality professionals
• Biostatisticians
• Medical writers
• Basic researchers
• Business and marketing professionals


Event Code:
10450
 
 
Organized by: DIA
Invited Speakers: Call contact
 
Deadline for Abstracts: Call contact
 
Registration: For detailed program information including faculty and topics, please contact:
Susan Mazak
Tel. +1-215-442-6183
E-mail: Susan.Mazak@diahome.org
 
   
 
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