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Jun
Distributed vs. Point of Care Manufacturing for Cell and Gene Therapies - Lachman Blog

Distributed vs. Point of Care Manufacturing for Cell and Gene Therapies

The manufacturing landscape for cell and gene therapies is evolving rapidly, driven by the need for greater flexibility, efficiency, and proximity to patients. Two prominent models have emerged: Distributed Manufacturing (DM) and Point of Care Manufacturing (POC-M). Both approaches have unique benefits and challenges, particularly concerning quality control and regulatory compliance. This blog explores the […]

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28
Jun
Societal Value of Generics - Lachman Blog

Societal Value of Generics

Provision of healthcare is a key topic globally with increasing populations worldwide, increasing healthcare system costs, multiple humanitarian crises, and supply chain concerns. Two weeks ago in Dublin, Medicines for Europe brought together industry leaders and experts to discuss better access to medicines in hopes of addressing at least some these issues. Generic medicines play […]

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26
Jun

Mastering Drug Product Remediation: 5 Essential Principles Post FDA Action 

In the realm of pharmaceuticals, navigating the intricate landscape of facility and Quality Management System (QMS) remediation following FDA enforcement actions demands precision, foresight, and a commitment to sustainable change. When faced with regulatory scrutiny, it is imperative for companies to not only address the identified issues but also to comprehensively understand the root causes […]

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24
Jun
Environmental Monitoring Copy Paste Execute - Lachman Blog

Environmental Monitoring: Copy, Paste, Execute?

No, please don’t. Environmental Monitoring (EM) program is not a “one size fits all” package. Rather, it should be customized to a particular manufacturing space and the processes used after a robust risk assessment that considers potential failure modes and then followed up, periodically evaluating past EM data. If you were to do an internet […]

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22
Jun
FDA Flips the Switch on Biosimilar Interchangeable Studies - Lachman Blog

FDA Flips the Switch on Biosimilar Interchangeable Studies – Well Not Quite Yet!

The FDA released a draft guidance titled Considerations in Demonstrating Interchangeability With a Reference Product: Update (here), which acknowledges the FDA’s continued evaluation of the biosimilar data collected to date and worldwide acknowledgement that if a biosimilar is approved using the analytical methods required for approval, including appropriate in vitro testing, there should be no […]

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20
Jun
The Potential Hidden Costs of Combination Products - Lachman Blog

The Potential Hidden Costs of Combination Products

With the development of new technologies and drugs, the need for certain products to be presented as combination products for administration is becoming more and more commonplace. According to the FDA FAQs page on Combination Products (here), “Combination products are typically marketed under a marketing authorization type associated with the constituent part that provides the […]

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19
Jun
Curiouser and Curiouser! Late-Cycle Amendments under GDUFA III Part 2 - Lachman Blog 2

Curiouser and Curiouser! Late-Cycle Amendments under GDUFA III Part 2

The last blog that we drafted on this topic, The Curious Case of the Late Cycle Amendment under GDUFA III, was posted last summer (here). As a quick refresher on what we covered, the GDUFA III Commitment Letter (here) included several new enhancements to the Generic Drug User Fee Program, one of which was the inclusion of […]

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19
Jun
A Peek at the June 2024 Mid-Month ANDA Approval Actions - Lachman Blog

A Peek at the June 2024 Mid-Month ANDA Approval Actions

After two stellar months, the OGD approvals (at least through mid-June) appear to have slowed down a bit, with 31 full-approval actions and six tentative-approval (TA) actions reported through June 16th (here). While there is still time for the approval pace to pick up during the latter part of June, with 37 total approval actions […]

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18
Jun
Suitability Petition Metrics - Lachman Blog

Suitability Petition Metrics

Any frequent reader of the Lachman blog is well acquainted with the blog’s affinity for commenting on approval metrics from the Office of Generic Drugs (OGD). Today’s blog will also address metrics, but, in this case, the metrics are related to suitability petitions and are completely unofficial as the OGD has yet to publish or […]

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