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Seminar on Raw Material Requirements (Health Canada/USP/EP) in a cGMP Environment: Understanding Regulatory Norms for Raw Materials in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN, June 03, 2025 /BUSINESS WIRE/ --

The "Raw Material Requirements (Health Canada/USP/EP) in a cGMP Environment - Issues and Solutions Training Course" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Every biotech product is an amalgam of multiple raw materials that add purpose and efficiency to it. Since raw materials are the foundation of these products, it is important to have regulatory norms in place for them. Hence, this seminar discusses raw material compliance to ensure every final product meets FDA expectations and guidelines.

We have enforced the idea of good manufacturing practices through several pharmaceutical GMP training programs. However, minute elements like raw materials need critical attention to avoid warning letters.

The organizing team has come up with a detailed course on raw material compliance to understand the intricacy of an ingredient in a product.

Course Overview

Did you know more than 5000 firms received the notice for not having cGMP-controlled raw materials? This is not a scenario you dream of while running a pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing business.

As much as the cGMP course plays an essential role, concerned personnel needs to understand regulatory requirements for raw materials. The basic framework of this course is different from cGMP online training.

It includes topics like testing and approval of the raw materials, rejection criteria of components, product container management, and closures.

As far as the benefits of pharmaceutical cGMP training are concerned, you will learn the following things:

  • Basic guidelines to formulate representative samples for effective testing and inspection
  • Best practices to release each component, packaged product, and closures
  • Appropriate techniques to collect samples alongside preventing contamination, maintaining sterility in equipment, and aseptic processing
  • General criteria for testing and examination of the samples
  • Impact of multiple raw materials on the end user
  • Adhere to the best practices required for commercial-grade manufacturing

Who Should Attend:

Raw material compliance is currently the talk of the town and upskilling yourself will help you in building a positive career. Moreover, additional knowledge of cGMP violations will help you excel in the department.

Below are some professionals who will benefit from this FDA compliance training:

  • Regulatory and Compliance Professionals: Develop the ability to identify loopholes and build a better system for raw material procurement and processing.
  • Manufacturing and Quality Engineers: Assess the quality of the product internally and set a benchmark for the entire team to avoid warning letters and product recalls.
  • Document Control Specialists: Gain perspective on documenting the characteristics of the raw material appropriately for future reference.
  • Quality Auditors: In-house auditors play an essential role in product examination and are responsible for giving critical feedback on the entire system.
  • Project Managers: The course will help them understand basic regulations related to raw materials so they can take suitable action and manage product development.

12.0 RAC CREDITS

RAPS - This course has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion.

Training Course Agenda:

DAY 01

  • Compare and Contrast FDA, Health Canada, ICH, USP and EP requirements.
  • The various raw materials and the user impact
  • Impact of raw materials in the timely production of a product
  • The impact of the single most used raw material in large molecule production and its impact upon the user
  • The regulatory requirements for Phase 1 through commercial manufacturing
  • The use of additional testing - does one only review the C of A

DAY 02

  • The use of compendial testing in lieu of non-compendial testing - pros and cons
  • Regulatory risk (ICH Q9) with raw materials
  • Testing requirements - how to sample
  • Testing requirements - how to test
  • The impact of ASQ and the square root of N+1 on sample size and attribute testing
  • Case Studies - Time to apply the previous two days
  • Warning Letter examples

For more information about this training visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/ogzcnd

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