Science- and Risk-Based Stability Strategies to Support Product Lifecycle Changes

ICH Q12 asserts that science- and risk-based approaches are applicable to stability studies supporting Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) post-approval changes (PAC) to enable more timely implementation; however, no guidance or specific examples are provided to demonstrate how prior knowled...

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Veröffentlicht in:The AAPS journal 2024-03, Vol.26 (2), p.34-34, Article 34
Hauptverfasser: McCaig, Lori, Nowak, Steven, Abbott, Alexander, Carhart, Jenny, McMahon, Megan E., Debie, Elke, Li, Hanlin, Maina, Francis, Ji, Andrea J., Fu, Mingkun, Wu, Yan, Lennard, Andrew, Mazzeo, Tony, Wolfe, Chad, Timpano, Robert, Babayan, Yelizaveta, Gruenig, Lars
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Zusammenfassung:ICH Q12 asserts that science- and risk-based approaches are applicable to stability studies supporting Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) post-approval changes (PAC) to enable more timely implementation; however, no guidance or specific examples are provided to demonstrate how prior knowledge of the product can inform the risk assessment for the proposed change(s). Ten diverse case studies are presented in this manuscript to demonstrate how science- and risk-based stability strategies were used to support drug substance and product CMC PAC and lifecycle management activities. The accumulated stability knowledge held by original manufacturers of marketed products is substantial, and different elements of this knowledge base were used to assess the risks and impact of the proposed changes for confident change management. This paper provides ways to leverage science- and risk-based stability strategies as part of the post-approval change-management risk-mitigation strategy, which may enable a reduced stability data commitment and/or a reduced reporting category for change implementation. Graphical Abstract
ISSN:1550-7416
1550-7416
DOI:10.1208/s12248-024-00903-z