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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
pharmacology, toxicology and pharmaceutics
Quality by design approach for formulation development: A case study of dispersible tablets
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 423, No. 2, Year 2012
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Description
The focus of the current investigations was to apply quality by design (QbD) approach to the development of dispersible tablets. Critical material and process parameters are linked to the critical quality attributes of the product. Variability is reduced by product and process understanding which translates into quality improvement, risk reduction and productivity enhancement. The risk management approach further leads to better understanding of the risks, ways to mitigate them and control strategy is proposed commensurate with the level of the risk. Design space in combination with pharmaceutical quality management system provide for flexible regulatory approaches with opportunity for continuous improvement that benefit patient and manufacturer alike. The development of dispersible tablet was proposed in the current study through a QbD paradigm for a better patient compliance and product quality. The quality target product profile of a model biopharmaceutical class II drug was identified. Initial risk analysis led to the identification of the critical quality attributes. Physicochemical characterization and compatibility studies of the drug with commonly used excipients were performed. Experiments were designed with focus on critical material and process attributes. Design space was identified and risk factors for all the possible failure modes were below critical levels after the implementation of control strategy. Compliance to the design space provides an opportunity to release batches in a real time. In conclusion, QbD tools together with risk and quality management tools provided an effective and efficient paradigm to build the quality into dispersible tablet. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Authors & Co-Authors
Charoo, Naseem Ahmad
Sudan, Khartoum
Blue Nile Pharmaceutical Company
Zidan, Ahmed Samir
Egypt, Zagazig
Faculty of Pharmacy
United States, Silver Spring
Food and Drug Administration
Rahman, Ziyaur U.
United States, Silver Spring
Food and Drug Administration
Statistics
Citations: 130
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 4
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.12.024
ISSN:
03785173
e-ISSN:
18733476
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Case Study
Study Approach
Qualitative