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Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center

Oct 29, 2019 7:15 AM - Oct 30, 2019 4:15 PM

5701 Marinelli Road, , North Bethesda, MD 20852 , USA

Combination Products Conference

Where regulators and industry share insights on leveraging regulatory and technological change to advance combination products.

Session 3: Linking Pharmaceutical Development to the Design Control Process

Session Chair(s)

James  Wabby, MHS

James Wabby, MHS

Global Head, Regulatory Affairs, Emerging Technologies and Combination Products

AbbVie, United States

One impact of the combined quality system under 21 CFR Part 4 is the demand for design control when developing a combination product. The implementation of a complete design control process should follow the waterfall model as described in the FDA’s design control guidance for a medical device manufacturer. However, it is a challenge to transfer all these new terms within design control to their existing and traditional pharmaceutical development processes.

Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, the participant should be able to:
  • Interrelate pharmaceutical development practices to demonstrate design control compliance
  • Outline best practices in developing a design and development plan to describe device and pharmaceutical development interfaces
  • Describe challenges and opportunities maintaining a Design History File (DHF) to leverage and cross-reference developmental data and systems

Speaker(s)

Daniel  Becker

A Systems Approach to Combination Product Development

Daniel Becker

Teva Pharmaceuticals, United States

Associate Director, Global Device R&D Operations

Karthik  Balasubramanian, PhD, MS

A Systems Approach to Combination Product Development

Karthik Balasubramanian, PhD, MS

Verrica Pharmaceuticals, United States

VIce President, CMC & Technical Operations

Lori-Ann  Archer

Linking Pharmaceutical Development to Design Control: Connected Combination Products

Lori-Ann Archer

Independant Consultant, United States

Medical Device and Combination Products QMS Expert

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