BioPharm International
November 01, 2003
Survival Guide to FDA Inspections
2003 Supplement
4
When an FDA inspection is imminent, it pays to have a plan. Start by getting your paper in order and your facility in a state of good repair. Train a team to manage interaction with inspectors. Coach your employees on how to answer questions. And don?t forget to take notes.
November 01, 2003
Survival Guide to FDA Inspections
2003 Supplement
4
You survived the FDA inspection. Now what? FDA always finishes the inspection by leaving you with a list of its observations. Part 3 concludes the survival guide series by describing the steps every company should take after the inspectors leave ? from developing a corrective action plan to writing a detailed response document.
November 01, 2003
Survival Guide to FDA Inspections
2003 Supplement
4
Suggested reading
November 01, 2003
Dispute Resolution
2003 Supplement
4
Review
November 01, 2003
Survival Guide to FDA Inspections
2003 Supplement
4
Would your company survive a surprise inspection? An FDA inspection can be a nightmare that costs your company money, time, and reputation. Proactive managers understand the logic behind FDA regulations and prepare accordingly.
November 01, 2003
21 CFR Part 11
2003 Supplement
4
Decoding what FDA means by ?narrow interpretation? and ?enforcement discretion? goes a long way toward helping you understand the FDA?s latest guidance on 21 CFR Part 11 and making sure your organization is compliant before an inspection.
November 01, 2003
21 CFR Part 11
2003 Supplement
4
Understanding the reach of 21 CFR Part 11 is the first step to assessing its impact. To protect your company, you need integrated quality audit solutions to evaluate the underlying validation of your electronic data.
November 01, 2003
Dispute Resolution
2003 Supplement
4
Resolving disputes with FDA over scientific and technical issues demands familiarity with existing practices and procedures, as well as understanding recent and ongoing changes to how FDA handles disputes.