GMP and Quality Requirements for Radiopharmaceuticals Experiences of Authority, Industry, and Academic

GMP and Quality Requirements for Radiopharmaceuticals

Heidelberg, Germany

Course No 21272

This course is part of the GMP Certification Programme "ECA Certified Quality Assurance Manager". Learn more.

 

Costs

ECA-Member*: EUR 1690,--
Non ECA Member*: EUR 1890,--
EU/GMP Inspectorates*: EUR 945,--
APIC Member Discount*: EUR 1790,--

(All prices excl. VAT). Important notes on sales tax.

* also payable by credit card American Express Visa Mastercard

If you have any questions, please contact us:
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 / 84 44 0 E-Mail: info@gmp-compliance.org

Speakers

Dr Clemens Decristoforo, University Hospital Innsbruck, Austria
Dr Dirk Freitag-Stechl, CUP Laboratorien, Germany
Nic Gillings, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Arjan Langen,  GE HealthCare, The Netherlands
Prof Dr Gerald Reischl, University Tübingen, Germany
Dr Franz Schönfeld, Government of Upper Franconia, Germany

Objectives

During this course, representatives of regulatory authorities will present the current development of radiopharmaceutical regulations and their experiences during the inspection of manufacturing establishments including the possible impacts of the new Annex 1. Furthermore, speakers from nuclear medicine departments from universities and hospitals as well as from industry will share their experiences with GMP implementation. You will become acquainted with possible solutions for the special challenges and practical approaches on room qualification for GMP-compliant manufacturing. They will cover the really “hot topics” in the world of pharmaceutical QA and QC like Qualification, Validation, Monitoring and Good Distribution Practice and more  with a special focus on Radiopharmaceuticals.

The speaker team is set up to provide you with the unique possibility to discuss the current status and the future expectations with representatives of national authorities as well as professionals from universities, hospitals and engineering.

Background

The manufacturing of radiopharmaceutical products confronts the producing establishment with a collection of challenges. On the one hand, there is the challenge by the contradictory requirements of quality and safety guidelines of pharmaceutical products and the standards of staff safety and radiation protection. On the other hand, there are issues of small batch sizes and short shelf life. The short shelf life necessitates fast transportation and application to the patient. These circumstances mean that classical requirements like sterility testing before release and application cannot be fulfilled and GDP is a real challenge.

Target Group

This course is aimed at the personnel of hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, their suppliers and authorities who are involved in
  •  Quality control
  •  Quality assurance
  •  Inspection and audits
  •  Qualification and validation
  •  Radiopharmaceutical preparation and/or manufacturing.

Presentations / Certificate

The presentations for this event will be available for you to download and print before and after the event. Please note that no printed materials will be handed out on site and that there will not be any opportunity to print the presentations on site. After the event, you will automatically receive your certificate of participation.

Programme

Regulatory Requirements for Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Directive 2001/83/EC
  • Regulation EU No 536/2014
  • EU GMP Guidelines and their annexes 1, 3 and  13
  • Guidance documents
Overview of Radiopharmaceuticals in Ph. Eur.
  • General monographs and chapters in relation to radiopharmaceuticals
  • Chemical precursors and radionuclides for radiolabelling
  • New developments on therapeutic and PET radiopharmaceuticals
Annex 1 – Impact on Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Important changes of the revised Annex 1 – from CCS to QRM
  • Relevant requirements for radiopharmaceuticals
  • Approaches for implementation
  • Annex 1 vs. Annex 3
Rooms and Personnel – GMP Requirements for Product Safety
  • Design and qualification of facilities
  • Containment vs. contamination control
  • Training, qualification and monitoring program
QRM Principles – the Modern Way for QA
  • Pharmaceutical Quality System, QRM, and risk assessment(s)
  • Quality Risk Management (QRM) in manufacturing of sterile medicinal products
  • Major changes of Annex 1 (draft) regarding QRM principles
Equipment Qualification & Process Validation in Radiopharmaceutical Production
 
  • Phases of Equipment Qualification
  • Principles of Process Validation
  • Case Studies and Industry Best Practices
Radiation Protection and Personnel Safety Requirements
  • Regulatory requirements
  • General concepts and workflow
  • Constructional realization in a cleanroom environment
  • Waste handling
How to handle Audits- a Manufacturer‘s Experience
  • Hot cell issues
  • Monitoring and Validation
  • Process Validation
  • Data integrity
  • Miscellaneous audit findings over the years
Cleaning and Disinfection Requirements
  • General GMP requirements on cleaning and disinfection
  • Traditional disinfectants and new methods
  • Validation of disinfection procedures
Supplier Qualification
  • Legal Framework
  • Active pharmaceutical ingredients
  • Supplier selection
  • Supplier Evaluation
  • Approved suppliers
  • Quality agreement
  • Data Integrity
Monitoring Requirements
  • Regulatory requirements on Monitoring
  • Qualification and routine Monitoring
  • Alert and action levels
  • Trending of data
Types and Implementation of Chemical and Microbiological Analyses
  • Analysis of precursors, radionuclides and excipients
  • Tests of the finished products: Purity, sterility and extractables & leachables
Evaluation of Rapid Microbiological Methods
  • Benefits
  • Overview of Methods
  • Growth dependent
  • Growth Independent
  • Validation and implementation
  • Future challenges
Validation of Analytical Methods
  • Regulatory Background
  • Guidelines and Definitions
  • Specific Application to Ph. Eur. methods
  • Additional Aspects for Radiopharmaceuticals
GDP - a Special Challenge
  • The revised EU Guidelines on Good Distribution Practice (GDP)
  • Who is responsible for maintaining product quality in the supply chain
  • Key challenges and risks to consider
  • Cold chain and ambient storage and Transportation
  • Role of the Responsible Person (RP)?
  • Special challenges - Transportation under quarantine status – in bond shipment

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