Bio Batch Size [Design Issues]

posted by Imadov – Saudi Arabia, 2019-05-11 13:43 (2175 d 05:25 ago) – Posting: # 20278
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❝ The test product used in the study should be representative of the product to be marketed for oral solid forms for systemic action:

❝ The test product should usually originate from a batch of at least 1/10 of production scale or 100,000 units, whichever is greater, unless otherwise justified."


The question is :

If we prepare a Qty of granules of bio-batch equivalent to 100 000 finished product units and compress only about 30 % of the final blend of granules Qty ( means to get about 30 000 to 35 000 tablets without completing the compression stage with continuing the film coating and the other QC testing for the produced tablets )

Can we consider this compressed Qty as a representative batch and justified to be used in the Bio-Equivalency study ?

Thanks


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