1. What is the role of Warehouse in Pharmaceuticals : Warehouse in pharmaceutical plays an important role which includes Receiving of Raw material, Packing material, Finished products, Storage of materials in required storage condition (Temperature and RH), Dispensing of Raw and Packing materials which are required for manufacturing of the batches , Dispatch of Finished … Continue reading Pharmaceutical Warehouse Interview Questions and Answers
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72 Pharmaceutical Production Interview Questions & Answers
Below are some Interview Questions and answers which can help the freshers as well as experience personnel for interview preparation so please Read and share if you think it useful and for more details you can click or refer to my another website named as pharmapathfinder.com To purchase the Quality Assurance and Production Interview questions … Continue reading 72 Pharmaceutical Production Interview Questions & Answers
Top 10 Tips for a FDA Inspection
Following tips can be useful for a Organization during regulatory Audit 1. Arrange the Required documents as per the Audit Agenda in the near by location of auditor room before one day to avoid delay in showing the required document to the auditor and arrange all the documents with proper labeling and keep all the … Continue reading Top 10 Tips for a FDA Inspection
Leak test of Blisters / Strips / Containers /Dry Syrup bottles/Vials
Leak Test Apparatus What is Leak Test and Leak test Apparatus: The test which is used to check the integrity of packed strips, blisters, Bottles and small sachets containing tablets, Capsules and Dry Powders is called leak test. Leak test Apparatus is used to test the quality of the packaging process and to check that … Continue reading Leak test of Blisters / Strips / Containers /Dry Syrup bottles/Vials
AQL (Acceptable Quality Levels) for all Lyophilized injectable Products
What is Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) : Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is a percent defective that is the base line requirement for the quality of the product. The sampling plan required to be prepared or design in such a way that there is high probability of accepting a lot that has a defect level less … Continue reading AQL (Acceptable Quality Levels) for all Lyophilized injectable Products
Handling of Laboratory Incidents
For more Topic or contents you can click or refer to my another website named as pharmapathfinder.com What is Incident : Any unplanned or uncontrolled event in the form of non-compliance to the designed systems or procedures at any stage of testing, and storage of drug product due to system failure or equipment breakdown or … Continue reading Handling of Laboratory Incidents
In-Process Checks during Manufacturing Operation
What is In-Process Checks : It is an acceptance quality tool to verify and check that the product physical parameters are been checked in accordance to predefined frequency given in respective documents, to assure that the products produced the results which are well within specified limit. Production and QA personnel shall check following before commencing … Continue reading In-Process Checks during Manufacturing Operation
46 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Interview Questions & Answers
1.What is Quality Assurance : Quality Assurance is a deep concept covering all matters that individually or collectively influence the quality of a product. It is the complete & whole of the arrangements made with the object of ensuring that the manufactured products are of the quality required for their intended use. 2. Responsibility of … Continue reading 46 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Interview Questions & Answers
Classification of Defects in Tablets and Capsules
Tablets and Capsules are classified in to three categories i.e Critical Defects, Major Defects and Minor Defects. What is Critical Defects : The defects which causes failure in the Drug Product and such type of defects that is likely to result in hazardous or unsafe conditions for an individual in using the product and that does … Continue reading Classification of Defects in Tablets and Capsules
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) in Pharmaceuticals
What is Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) : Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) is a percent defective that is the base line requirement for the quality of the product. The sampling plan required to be prepared or design in such a way that there is high probability of accepting a lot that has a defect level less … Continue reading Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) in Pharmaceuticals