Good Documentation Practices
Good Documentation Practices
Contents
1. Why good documentation is essential? 2. What constitutes good documentation? 3. Quality management 4. Deviation control 5. Change control 6. Risk management 7. Product quality review 8. Summary
Quality Management
Quality Management
Deviation control
What is a deviation?
A departure from standard practices or specifications resulting in non-conforming material / or processes, with potential to impact on product quality, safety, efficacy or data integrity. Planned and unplanned deviation Different levels of deviation: critical, major, minor
Change control
Change control
Change: any modification to product, document, process, equipment, instrument, system, facility etc. Change control: procedure reviews, verifies, regulates, manages, approves and controls changes made to the existing operating system or facility or process or procedure or document or product of any combination The key principles of change control are understanding and documenting: What was done, why, when, where, by whom, how and Results, including the impact of changes to other processes.
Ref: ICH Q9
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Process Capability
Capability Value (CP or CPK) < 1.00 1.00 to 1.33 1.34 to 3.00 >3.00 Translate into Process is not capable Product is barely manufacturable Process is a good one Process is excellent
Ref: Establishing the Minimum Process Capability for a Drug-Product Manufacturing Process Dr Paul King.
Summary
To make a firm commitment to medicines Quality, and Patient Safety and implementation of GMP To operate a robust quality management system Finally, companies should not work only to pre-qualify their pharmaceutical products, rather companies should operate their manufacturing facilities under quality system at all times.
Suggested reading
WHO, Quality Assurance of Pharmaceuticals, Vol 2, Second Edition http://www.who.int/medicines/areas/quality_safety/quality_assurance /production/en/ OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practices http://www.oecd.org/document/63/0,3343,en_2649_34381_2346175_1_ 1_1_1,00.html Risk Assessment and Risk Management James L. Vesper ICH, Q9 on QRM and Q10 on Quality System http://www.ich.org/home.html