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Module 6 | Slide 1 of 14 January 2006 Contract Production and Analysis Section 7 Basic Principles of GMP

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Page 1: Module 6 | Slide 1 of 14 January 2006 Contract Production and Analysis Section 7 Basic Principles of GMP

Module 6 | Slide 1 of 14 January 2006

Contract Production and

Analysis

Section 7

Basic Principles of GMP

Page 2: Module 6 | Slide 1 of 14 January 2006 Contract Production and Analysis Section 7 Basic Principles of GMP

Module 6 | Slide 2 of 14 January 2006

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Objectives

To review general issues

To understand the responsibilities of: Contract giver Contract acceptor

To understand the contract

Page 3: Module 6 | Slide 1 of 14 January 2006 Contract Production and Analysis Section 7 Basic Principles of GMP

Module 6 | Slide 3 of 14 January 2006

7.1 – 7.4

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Principle

Contract production and analysis must be correctly defined, agreed, and controlled:

To avoid misunderstandings that could result in unsatisfactory products, work or analysis

A written contract should clearly describe: Each party's duties and responsibilities including audits Clearly state how the authorized person, when exercising his

or her full responsibility, releases each batch or issues certificate of analysis

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Module 6 | Slide 4 of 14 January 2006

7.5

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Responsibilities of the Contract Giver (1)

Must assess competence of contract acceptor to do the work or analysis

Must assess contract acceptor for compliance with GMP

Approve contracted activities

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Module 6 | Slide 5 of 14 January 2006

7.6 – 7.7

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Responsibilities of the Contract Giver (2) Provide all the necessary information to the contract acceptor in

order to:

have the operations carried out correctly in accordance with the manufacturing authorization and other legal requirements

be fully aware of any problems with the product, work, tests that might pose a hazard to premises, equipment, personnel, other materials or other products

Ensure that materials and products supplied by the contract acceptor are in compliance with specifications, or

Products are released by the authorized person

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Module 6 | Slide 6 of 14 January 2006

7.8

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Responsibilities of the Contract Acceptor (1)

Must have a manufacturing authorizationCompetence:

Have the necessary facilities, premises and equipment to undertake the work

Staff should have the necessary qualifications, knowledge, training and experience to be able to do the work

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Module 6 | Slide 7 of 14 January 2006

7.9 - 7.10

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Responsibilities of the Contract Acceptor (2)

No subcontracting without prior approval to a third party (The contract giver must be able to undertake audits needed to reassure that the third party is competent and approve subcontracting)

All the required information should be given to the third party

No conflicting activities or practices that could adversely affect the product(s)

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Module 6 | Slide 8 of 14 January 2006

7.11 - 7.14, 7.17

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

The Contract (1)

Written: Defining each party’s responsibilities

Technical aspects drawn up by competent persons with knowledge in pharmaceutical technology, analysis and GMP

Batch release/COA issued by the authorized person, compliance with marketing authorization

Production and analysis arrangements as in marketing authorization – agreed to by both parties

Describe handling of rejected materials

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Module 6 | Slide 9 of 14 January 2006

7.15, 7.17

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

The Contract (2)

Who is responsible for:Material purchasing, testing and releasingProduction and quality control including in-process quality control

(IPQC)Sampling and analysis

In the case of contract analysis:Who takes the sample? Where is the sample taken?Describe procedure if a tested product must be rejected

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Module 6 | Slide 10 of 14 January 2006

7.16

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

The Contract (3)

The contract giver should keep or have access to:Reference standards and retention samplesRecords of:

manufacturing analysis distribution

In case of recalls, complaints and suspected defects: all relevant records described in SOP

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Module 6 | Slide 11 of 14 January 2006

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Group Session

Identify the items that should be included in a contract

Why should these items be included?

What should you do if you find a contract that does not include these items?

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Module 6 | Slide 12 of 14 January 2006

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Possible Issues – I

Owners insist on using unsuitable facilities

Owners insist on using relatives’ facilities

No time to validate new facilities

Contract acceptor takes on inappropriate new product

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Module 6 | Slide 13 of 14 January 2006

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Possible Issues – II

Contract acceptor does not have all specified equipment

Contract acceptor uses incorrect equipment

Contract acceptor does not follow agreed procedures

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Module 6 | Slide 14 of 14 January 2006

Contract Production and AnalysisContract Production and Analysis

Possible Issues – III

Contract acceptor uses an alternative material supplier

Contract acceptor working with out-of-date specifications