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PHARMACEUTICAL VA
LIDATION
1
Name- Suraj B. Ghorpade
M. Pharm 1st year
(Quality Assurance)
Guided by- Pro. Neha Raut
Institute: SKBCOP, Kamptee,
Nagpur
Contents:
1. Definition
2. Scope of calibration
3. Scope of validation
4. Frequency of calibration
5. Importance/ purpose of calibration
6. Importance/ advantages of validation
7. Difference between calibration & validation
Pharmaceutical validation
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Definition:
Validation: A “documented programme”, which provid
e a high degree of assurance that a specific process wi
ll consistently produce, a product meeting its pre-deter
mined specification and a quality attributes.
 Types of validation:
1. Process validation:
2. Cleaning validation
3. Validation of analytical methods
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a) Prospective validation
b) Concurrent validation
c) re-validation
d) Retrospective validation
Calibration:
Definition: Calibration is a process where a comparis
on is made between two entities, one whose value has
to be measured and the other entity, known as the stan
dard, which is used as the reference in the comparison.
 Methods for calibration:
1. Standard Calibration
2. Calibration with Data
3. ISO 17025 Accredited Calibr
ation
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Methods used for calibration:
1. Standard Calibration: This method is mostly preferred for
calibrating instrument that are non-critical to quality or not
required for accreditation and license purposes
2. Calibration With Data: Procedure for calibration with data are
similar to that of accredited calibration. Only exception being that
these procedure are not accredited to the ISO standard.
Moreover, they not accompanied by data on measurement
uncertainties.
3. ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration: This has to be a strictest
method of calibration. Generally it requires a measurement
reports which has the details of the measurement that are maid
against the standard of "as found" (before calibration is started) &
"as left" (once the calibration is completed). If the calibration is
done bye service provider they must issue a certificate of the
same. 5
Pharmaceutical validation
Qualification
Definition: Qualification is a process of assurance that the sp
ecific system, premises or equipment are able to achieve the
predetermined acceptance criteria to confirm the attributes wh
at it purports to do.
 Qualification can be considered to be a part of the validation proc
ess. It can be further divided into:
1. Design qualification(DQ): It is documented evidence that propo
sed design of the facilities, system and equipment is suitable for i
ntended use.
 Purpose: To ensure that all the requirements for the final system
have been clearly defined at the start.
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1) Design qualification
2) Installation qualification
3) Operation qualification
4) Performance qualification
Continue…
2. Installation Qualification (IQ):It is documented evidenc
e that the premises, supporting utilities, the equipment have be
en built and installed in compliance with design specifications.
Purpose: To check the installation site/ environment & verifies
the condition of installed equipment. Also to ensure that all aspe
ct of equipment installed correctly and complies with the original
design.
3.Operation Qualification (OQ): It is the process of demo
nstrating that an instrument will function according to the its ope
rational specification in the selected environment.
Purpose: To ensure that all the dynamic attributes comply wit
h original design.
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7
Continue…
4. Performance Qualification (PQ): It is the process t
hat ensure the process under anticipated conditions, co
nsistently produces a product which meets all pre-deter
mined requirements.
 Purpose: It is ensure that the instrument is performing
within specified limits.
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Scope/ Purpose of calibration:
 Calibration can be perform for the following purpose:
 To make sure that the readings of equipment or instrume
nts are consistent with other measurements and display t
he correct readings every single time.
To determine the accuracy, precision, reliability and deviat
ion of the measurements produced by all the instruments.
• Accuracy: Closeness to the test results obtained by that
method to the true value.
• Precision: Degree of agreement among individual results
when the method is applied repeatedly to multiple sampli
ng of a homogeneous sample.
• Reliability: Degree to which an assessment tool produce
stable & consistent result under the same condition.
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9
Continue…
Continue…
• Deviation: Is a measured difference between observed
value & expected or std. value for a process or product.
To establish the reliability of the instrument being used
and whether it can be trusted to deliver repeatable results
each time.
To map the ‘drift’ as documented. Instruments have a
tendency to produce inaccurate measurements over a
period of time, following repeated use.
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Frequency of calibration:
 Calibration interval may be based on calendar.
 The frequency of calibration depends on following factor
s:
a) What is level of accuracy desired?
b) What is the recommendation of manufacturer?
 The interval between calibration varies as:
a) Weakly
b) Monthly or bi-monthly
c) Annually or semi-annually
d) After every heavy usage of equipment or instrument.
Pharmaceutical validation
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Importance of calibration:
 Calibration is responsible for defining the accuracy of an
y measurement and its quality that is recorded by any ins
trument.
 Regularly calibration of any equipment can eliminate the
draft at its building stage instead of allowing it to grow till
it affects the measurement in significant ways.
 Calibration helps in quantifying and controlling errors and
uncertainties within various measurement process to an
acceptable level.
 Further, it helps in improving the accuracy of the measuri
ng device, which in turn improves the quality of the FPP.
Pharmaceutical validation
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Continue…
 In short regular calibration allows pharmaceutical compa
nies to have confidence in there result which they can re
cord monitor and control.
 Calibration are not optional but needed for regulatory compli
ance
Pharmaceutical validation
13
Scope of validation:
 Analytical test methods: (eg. Accuracy, precision, specifi
city, limit of detection, linearity etc...)
 Instruments calibration: (eg. Temp., Weight, pH, humidity
etc)
 Process utility services: (eg. Water, steam, HVAC system
etc)
 Raw materials & Packaging materials: (eg. Specification,
vendor certificate)
 Equipment: Equipment qualification programme start wit
h Users Requirement Specifications & Functional Requir
ement Specifications these two requirements will result i
n to the Design Qualification.
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14
Continue…
 Facilities: (eg. Construction, building maintenance,
certificate of constricted facilities etc)
 Manufacturing operations: (eg. Tablet mfg.)
 Product design: (F&D, package compatibility, define
specification for RM/PM, Define process & test method
etc)
 Cleaning: (equipment & process containers, product
containers & closures, facility etc)
Operators: (knowledge, skills & attitude)
15Pharmaceutical validation
Importance/ advantages of validation:
 The four major advantages of validation includes:
1) Reduction of quality cost
2) Process optimization
3) Assurance of quality &
4) safety
Pharmaceutical validation
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Difference in Calibration & Validation
Pharmaceutical validation 1717
Calibration Validation
1 Calibration assures accuracy of measure
ments.
Validation provides proof of consistency across
all the processes, batches of products or meth
ods being used.
2 Calibration is a process that ensures that
accuracy is maintained in the measurem
ents produced by your equipment.
Validation is a documented process that provid
es assurance that a product, service or system
consistently provides results within the accept
able criteria.
3 Calibration performance of any equipme
nt is compared against a reference stand
ard.
There are no reference standards used in valid
ation.
4 It should be performed as per calibration
SOP.
It should be performed as per the validation pr
otocol.
5 You must periodically calibrate your instr
uments. Identify if there is a ‘drift’ in the
measurements and eliminate it through
calibration.
There are no such requirements for validation.
It should be performed when you make any ch
ange in the existing system or when the revalid
ation period has reached.
Thanks...
18Pharmaceutical validation

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Pharmaceutical validation, calibration & qualifications

  • 1. PHARMACEUTICAL VA LIDATION 1 Name- Suraj B. Ghorpade M. Pharm 1st year (Quality Assurance) Guided by- Pro. Neha Raut Institute: SKBCOP, Kamptee, Nagpur
  • 2. Contents: 1. Definition 2. Scope of calibration 3. Scope of validation 4. Frequency of calibration 5. Importance/ purpose of calibration 6. Importance/ advantages of validation 7. Difference between calibration & validation Pharmaceutical validation 2
  • 3. Definition: Validation: A “documented programme”, which provid e a high degree of assurance that a specific process wi ll consistently produce, a product meeting its pre-deter mined specification and a quality attributes.  Types of validation: 1. Process validation: 2. Cleaning validation 3. Validation of analytical methods Pharmaceutical validation 3 a) Prospective validation b) Concurrent validation c) re-validation d) Retrospective validation
  • 4. Calibration: Definition: Calibration is a process where a comparis on is made between two entities, one whose value has to be measured and the other entity, known as the stan dard, which is used as the reference in the comparison.  Methods for calibration: 1. Standard Calibration 2. Calibration with Data 3. ISO 17025 Accredited Calibr ation Pharmaceutical validation 4
  • 5. Methods used for calibration: 1. Standard Calibration: This method is mostly preferred for calibrating instrument that are non-critical to quality or not required for accreditation and license purposes 2. Calibration With Data: Procedure for calibration with data are similar to that of accredited calibration. Only exception being that these procedure are not accredited to the ISO standard. Moreover, they not accompanied by data on measurement uncertainties. 3. ISO 17025 Accredited Calibration: This has to be a strictest method of calibration. Generally it requires a measurement reports which has the details of the measurement that are maid against the standard of "as found" (before calibration is started) & "as left" (once the calibration is completed). If the calibration is done bye service provider they must issue a certificate of the same. 5 Pharmaceutical validation
  • 6. Qualification Definition: Qualification is a process of assurance that the sp ecific system, premises or equipment are able to achieve the predetermined acceptance criteria to confirm the attributes wh at it purports to do.  Qualification can be considered to be a part of the validation proc ess. It can be further divided into: 1. Design qualification(DQ): It is documented evidence that propo sed design of the facilities, system and equipment is suitable for i ntended use.  Purpose: To ensure that all the requirements for the final system have been clearly defined at the start. Pharmaceutical validation 6 1) Design qualification 2) Installation qualification 3) Operation qualification 4) Performance qualification
  • 7. Continue… 2. Installation Qualification (IQ):It is documented evidenc e that the premises, supporting utilities, the equipment have be en built and installed in compliance with design specifications. Purpose: To check the installation site/ environment & verifies the condition of installed equipment. Also to ensure that all aspe ct of equipment installed correctly and complies with the original design. 3.Operation Qualification (OQ): It is the process of demo nstrating that an instrument will function according to the its ope rational specification in the selected environment. Purpose: To ensure that all the dynamic attributes comply wit h original design. Pharmaceutical validation 7
  • 8. Continue… 4. Performance Qualification (PQ): It is the process t hat ensure the process under anticipated conditions, co nsistently produces a product which meets all pre-deter mined requirements.  Purpose: It is ensure that the instrument is performing within specified limits. Pharmaceutical validation 8 Scope/ Purpose of calibration:  Calibration can be perform for the following purpose:  To make sure that the readings of equipment or instrume nts are consistent with other measurements and display t he correct readings every single time.
  • 9. To determine the accuracy, precision, reliability and deviat ion of the measurements produced by all the instruments. • Accuracy: Closeness to the test results obtained by that method to the true value. • Precision: Degree of agreement among individual results when the method is applied repeatedly to multiple sampli ng of a homogeneous sample. • Reliability: Degree to which an assessment tool produce stable & consistent result under the same condition. Pharmaceutical validation 9 Continue…
  • 10. Continue… • Deviation: Is a measured difference between observed value & expected or std. value for a process or product. To establish the reliability of the instrument being used and whether it can be trusted to deliver repeatable results each time. To map the ‘drift’ as documented. Instruments have a tendency to produce inaccurate measurements over a period of time, following repeated use. 10dddddd
  • 11. Frequency of calibration:  Calibration interval may be based on calendar.  The frequency of calibration depends on following factor s: a) What is level of accuracy desired? b) What is the recommendation of manufacturer?  The interval between calibration varies as: a) Weakly b) Monthly or bi-monthly c) Annually or semi-annually d) After every heavy usage of equipment or instrument. Pharmaceutical validation 11
  • 12. Importance of calibration:  Calibration is responsible for defining the accuracy of an y measurement and its quality that is recorded by any ins trument.  Regularly calibration of any equipment can eliminate the draft at its building stage instead of allowing it to grow till it affects the measurement in significant ways.  Calibration helps in quantifying and controlling errors and uncertainties within various measurement process to an acceptable level.  Further, it helps in improving the accuracy of the measuri ng device, which in turn improves the quality of the FPP. Pharmaceutical validation 12
  • 13. Continue…  In short regular calibration allows pharmaceutical compa nies to have confidence in there result which they can re cord monitor and control.  Calibration are not optional but needed for regulatory compli ance Pharmaceutical validation 13
  • 14. Scope of validation:  Analytical test methods: (eg. Accuracy, precision, specifi city, limit of detection, linearity etc...)  Instruments calibration: (eg. Temp., Weight, pH, humidity etc)  Process utility services: (eg. Water, steam, HVAC system etc)  Raw materials & Packaging materials: (eg. Specification, vendor certificate)  Equipment: Equipment qualification programme start wit h Users Requirement Specifications & Functional Requir ement Specifications these two requirements will result i n to the Design Qualification. Pharmaceutical validation 14
  • 15. Continue…  Facilities: (eg. Construction, building maintenance, certificate of constricted facilities etc)  Manufacturing operations: (eg. Tablet mfg.)  Product design: (F&D, package compatibility, define specification for RM/PM, Define process & test method etc)  Cleaning: (equipment & process containers, product containers & closures, facility etc) Operators: (knowledge, skills & attitude) 15Pharmaceutical validation
  • 16. Importance/ advantages of validation:  The four major advantages of validation includes: 1) Reduction of quality cost 2) Process optimization 3) Assurance of quality & 4) safety Pharmaceutical validation 1616
  • 17. Difference in Calibration & Validation Pharmaceutical validation 1717 Calibration Validation 1 Calibration assures accuracy of measure ments. Validation provides proof of consistency across all the processes, batches of products or meth ods being used. 2 Calibration is a process that ensures that accuracy is maintained in the measurem ents produced by your equipment. Validation is a documented process that provid es assurance that a product, service or system consistently provides results within the accept able criteria. 3 Calibration performance of any equipme nt is compared against a reference stand ard. There are no reference standards used in valid ation. 4 It should be performed as per calibration SOP. It should be performed as per the validation pr otocol. 5 You must periodically calibrate your instr uments. Identify if there is a ‘drift’ in the measurements and eliminate it through calibration. There are no such requirements for validation. It should be performed when you make any ch ange in the existing system or when the revalid ation period has reached.