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Regulatory processes and three Rs alternatives.

J Milstien1

  • 1Department of Vaccines and Biologicals, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. milstienj@who.int

Developments in Biologicals
|April 8, 2003
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Laboratory testing for vaccine quality is evolving, shifting from animal safety tests to enhanced manufacturing controls and clinical data. Future regulations aim to reduce animal testing through refinement and replacement strategies.

Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Regulatory Science
  • Vaccinology

Background:

  • Historically, laboratory animal testing was central to vaccine quality assurance, predicting human efficacy and safety.
  • Regulation of biological products relied on inherently variable biological tests due to product variability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the evolving concepts in the regulation of vaccines and biological products.
  • To discuss the shift from traditional laboratory testing towards modern quality assurance systems.

Main Methods:

  • Review of historical and current regulatory practices for biological products.
  • Analysis of the impact of product changes and advancements in testing methodologies.
  • Consideration of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and post-marketing surveillance.

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Main Results:

  • Regulatory paradigms are shifting towards ensuring product consistency through robust manufacturing processes.
  • Clinical experience and large post-marketing studies are increasingly vital for safety assessment.
  • Laboratory tests are becoming more focused on confirming consistency, especially when direct correlates of efficacy are absent.

Conclusions:

  • Future regulation of biological products will likely involve the replacement, reduction, and refinement (3Rs) of animal testing.
  • Advancements in product characterization allow for more physical and quantitative tests.
  • A combination of manufacturing controls, clinical data, and refined laboratory testing will ensure vaccine quality and safety.