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Abstract
Specification of Drug Substances and Products: Development and Validation of Analytical Methods is a comprehensive and critical analysis of the requirements and approaches to setting specifications for new pharmaceutical products, with an emphasis on phase-appropriate development and validation of analytical methods. This book is intended as more than a review of new regional guidelines, existing regulatory guidance, and industry practices. It provides a hands-on guide to understanding and applying these in practice. The authors discuss critical issues, novel approaches, and future directions while also providing insight into how International Guidelines were developed and the rationale behind them.
- Guide to industry best practices of analytical methodologies used in the specification of new drug substances and products (e.g. DOE, QbD)
- Critical assessment of the application of ICH guidelines on method validation and specification setting, written by experts involved in the development and application of the guidelines to aid understanding of requirements and what is expected by regulatory authorities
- Direct applicability to the day-to-day activities in drug development and the potential to increase productivity
"...a valuable addition to a pharmaceutical scientists’ library….relevant and of interest to various “stake-holders in the drug development arena, including chemists, analysts, and programme managers. I can recommend it."--Organic Process Research & Development Journal, Sep-14
"Its main role is to explain how to meet the most recent International Conference on Harmonization guidelines for drug development. The book is organized to offer a critical and comprehensive account of the approaches used to identify the key determinants of quality production that affect the safety, effectiveness, and marketability of a drug."--ProtoView.com, April 2014