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Maziar Kakhi1, Jing Li2, Angelica Dorantes2
1Division of Product Quality Research, Office of Testing and Research, Office of Pharmaceutical Quality, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
Abstract:
Regulatory submissions involving the use of continuous manufacturing (CM)1 and/or real-time release testing for dissolution (RTRT-D) to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were identified spanning several years. The submissions were for orally administered IR tablets and they were examined from a biopharmaceutics perspective to highlight commonly occurring issues which the FDA's assessment teams identified with the proposed use of CM and/or RTRT-D. The objective of this study is to provide recommendations for best practices that will help advance the field by (i) generating greater opportunities for (drug) Applicants2 to benefit from the implementation of advanced manufacturing approaches, (ii) improving high quality regulatory submissions involving CM and RTRT-D, and thus (iii) lessening the regulatory review burden. This paper has identified several common deficiencies, such as inadequate strategies for stratified sampling of drug product (DP) units, inappropriate design of experiments (DoE), inability of the proposed RTRT-D model to account for dissolution variability and to predict the entire time course of dissolution, insufficient documentation, and unsuitable in vitro dissolution methods.
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