Description
Drugmakers face stringent regulations to ensure that products remain free from contaminants that could compromise safety and efficacy. Effective contamination control requires meticulous monitoring of environmental conditions, rigorous testing of products, and implementation of robust cleaning and sterilization procedures.
To better understand these challenges, we sat down with Emily Alkandry, analytical services and quality control manager and Gabrielle Wilson, sterility assurance program manager at Saint-Gobain Life Sciences about the importance of comprehensive contamination control strategies for ensuring product quality and regulatory compliance.
Learn more about Saint-Gobain Life Sciences: https://www.lifesciences.saint-gobain.com/
Join us each week as we do a quick review of three compelling stories from the pharma world — one good, one bad and one ugly. Up this week:
The good — PTC secures FDA nod for brain-targeted gene therapy
The bad — Kronos Bio halts CDK9 development
The ugly — Marinus slashes 45% of workforce...
Published 11/21/24
Join us each week as we do a quick review of three compelling stories from the pharma world — one good, one bad and one ugly. Up this week:
The good — Ascendis, Novo ink partnership
The bad — Court blocks Sun Pharma launch
The ugly — FDA moves to delist phenylephrine
Published 11/14/24