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Packaging of Pharmaceuticals

 
  March 15, 2011  
     
 
CfPA - The Center for Professional Advancement, New Brunswick, NJ
June 27-29, 2011


Who Should Attend
This training is designed for personnel involved in packaging in the following industries: pharmaceuticals; medical devices; personal care products; cosmetics & toiletries; nutritional products and veterinary medicines.

The program will be especially beneficial to those employed in:

  • Development 
  • Technology
  • QA/QC 
  • Auditing
  • Purchasing 
  • Production Processes
  • Regulatory Affairs 
  • Marketing
  • The supply of packaging materials and packaging 
    machinery

Description
This intensive course provides the participants with the knowledge of how packaging for all types of pharmaceuticals (ethical, OTC, veterinary medicines) and other related products are developed, manufactured, tested, filled, transported, stored and used. Emphasis will be placed on the characteristics of all commonly used packaging materials which can influence the packed product; protection, compatibility, safety, compliance, design, performance on the filling and closing lines, as well as during distribution, marketing and use. The relevant physical and chemical properties of each type of material are identified and covered in detail. This course will also accentuate the importance of the influence of the processes used to manufacture, convert or prepare materials for use, on their specifications, performance and quality of the final packages. Future and present trends in health-care packaging will be reviewed. The increasing amount of information, that is needed on packaging, to satisfy both the company and regulatory authorities will be examined from a worldwide perspective. Through exercises in small groups and discussions, participants will be given practice at developing solutions to, and prevent, problems that can occur in practice, in product stability and material-machinery interfaces. Examples and samples of various packs and packaging systems will be used.


 

 
 
Organized by: CfPA - The Center for Professional Advancement
Invited Speakers: Mervyn J. Frederick; Former Head of the Packaging Development Group, MSD-Organon (former N.V. Organon) The Netherlands

Mervyn J. Frederick, following early retirement in 2002, is Former Head of the Packaging Development Group of N.V. Organon, currently MSD-Organon in the Netherlands. He is responsible for the evaluation, prescribing and advising on packages and materials with respect to pharmaceutical, regulatory, production, marketing and consumer requirements. He contributes to the development of unique presentations and devices for the company's products world wide. He holds a number of patents.

He has a Higher National Diploma in Chemistry (GB) and his earlier experience included development of pharmaceutical technology, analytical procedures and formulations at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, in London and Edinburgh.

Mr. Frederick is a Fellow of the Institute of Packaging, UK and is an internationally recognized consultant for the preparation, and presentation of professional training and lectures in Packaging, Validation, Material Distribution (Logistics), European Union Laws on Packaging and Packaging Waste. He serves as examiner for various established institutions and has been active in committee work for the Netherlands Normalization Institute, German Industrial Standards and International Standards Organization.

Mervyn Frederick is dedicated to promoting packaging professionalism and the improvement of packaging standards for the industry and consumer.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration: Please click here for registration information.
E-mail: sberg@cfpa.com
 
   
 
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