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 FDA Supac guidance for ER [Regulatives / Guidelines]

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Question. To support SUPAC (post approval manufacturing site change) filing for ER products, do we need to perform multimedia dissolution testings?

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John
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2018-09-09 16:04
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 FDA Supac guidance for ER

Hi John,

❝ To support SUPAC (post approval manufacturing site change) filing for ER products, do we need to perform multimedia dissolution testings?


Generally not. That’s a Level 3 Change.
See the guidance V. C. 2. b. Dissolution documentation:

In addition to application/compendial release requirements, a multipoint dissolution profile should be obtained using application/compendial test conditions for the changed drug product and the biobatch or marketed batch (unchanged drug product). Adequate sampling should be performed, for example at 1, 2, and 4 hours and every two hours thereafter until either 80% of the drug from the drug product is released or an asymptote is reached.

But don’t forget V. C. 2. c. Bioequivalence documentation:

A single-dose bioequivalence study. The bioequivalence study may be waived in the presence of an established in vitro/in vivo correlation.


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2018-09-10 20:38
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