SOPs overruled by Protocol [GxP / QC / QA]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2007-02-20 17:40 (6659 d 07:43 ago) – Posting: # 530
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Dear venu!

❝ The Clinical Trials and BA/BE studies are two different sections in the

❝ Pharmaceutical Industry.


I would rather call BA/BE studies a subset of clinical studies ;-)

❝ I would like to know the necessary and sufficient standard operating

❝ procedures i.e. SOPS to be prepared and maintained in the Clinical Trials

❝ and BA/BE studies sections before conducting the trial. :-)


Straight answer: yes (according to ICH-GCP, ICH Statistical practices, and many country's specific regulations).

❝ Is it mandatory to have different SOPS as per the requirements of the

❝ regulatory agencies?


❝ For example:- In USFDA there's no technique provided for detecting the

❝ outliers in the pharmacokientic data whereas there are some technique's

❝ provided for detecting the outliers in the pharmacokinetic data in ANVISA

❝ Brazil, Statistical step.


This a very good question!
Actually there is a hierarchy in organisational paperwork:
Top:    the clinical and/or statistical protocol
Bottom: SOPs

In theory (but not in reality!) it should be possible to write a protocol which is mainly a list of SOPs which will be used in the study - although such an approach will make the life of auditors, inspectors and regulatory assessors miserable ;-)
Keeping the hierarchy in mind (procedures stated explicitely in the protocol may overrule any SOP), you should proceed as follows:

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