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  1. Olena Gligorich

    Olena brings over 16 years of business and biotechnology industry leadership experience to advise companies on how to achieve their goals through directing decision making and impeccable...

    https://cmkc.usp.org/members/2480

  2. USP's first TG - Control Strategies for Solid Oral Drug Product

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    USP is excited to share our first technical guide (TG) on PCM, focusing on solid oral drug product manufacturing control strategies. As we all know, the concept of control strategy is well...

    https://cmkc.usp.org/forum/defaultsection/technical-guides/69

  3. Kirti Narsai

    Kirti has 25 years’ experience in the healthcare industry and held board positions in several large organisations with Pan African interests & was a member of the African Regional...

    https://cmkc.usp.org/members/1149

  4. A PAT-based qualification of pharmaceutical excipients produced by batch or continuous processing

    Contributor(s):: Hertrampf A., Müller H., Menezes J.C., Herdling T.

    Pharmaceutical excipients have an influence on the main requirements for medicinal products (viz., quality, safety and efficacy) but also on their manufacturability. During product lifecycle it may become necessary to introduce minor changes (e.g., to continuously improve it) or major changes in...