Quality by Design in Pediatric Pharma
Quality by Design in Pediatric Pharma
Training Workshop on
Pharmaceutical Development
with focus on Paediatric
Formulations
Mumbai, India
Date: May 2008
Dr Tom Sam
President
International Pharmaceutical
Federation (FIP)
products
processes
Quality
Requirements
Target Product
= need or
Quality Profile
expectations
Patient
(or surrogate)
2σ 3σ 4σ 5σ 6σ 7σ
Source: Motorola, Air Safety Online
2σ 3σ 4σ 5σ 6σ 7σ
Source: Motorola, Air Safety Online
Better management:
- introduction of quality risk management
- expansion of GMP to more extensive
pharmaceutical quality system
‘Pharmaceutical GMPs
for the 21st Century’
MECHANISTIC
Desired State
Need for regulatory oversight
KNOWLEDGE
How?
“CAUSAL" KNOWLEDGE
What “Causes” What?
DESCRIPTIVE KNOWLEDGE:
What?
EMEA/CHMP/ICH/518819/2007
Slide 14 May 2008
Quality by Design approach
can be used for
Simple dosage forms
Active
pharmaceutical Advanced drug
ingredients delivery systems
Materials incl Devices
excipients
Combination
Analytics products (e.g.
theranostics)
EMEA/CHMP/ICH/518819/2007
Step 5. Define the Control Strategy
1. TARGET 4. ESTABLISH
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROFILE SPACE
6. PRODUCT 5. ESTABLISH
LIFECYCLE CONTROL
MNGMNT STRATEGY
1. TARGET 4. ESTABLISH
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROFILE SPACE
6. PRODUCT 5. ESTABLISH
LIFECYCLE CONTROL
MNGMNT STRATEGY
EMEA/CHMP/ICH/518819/2007
DRUG API
PRODUCT Quality Attributes
1. TARGET 4. ESTABLISH
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROFILE SPACE
6. PRODUCT 5. ESTABLISH
LIFECYCLE CONTROL
MNGMNT STRATEGY
s
115
UCL=111.55
e
110
Individual Value
105
u
_
100 X=99.63
s
95
s ib
90
LCL=87.71
r
60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80
e rs t
Observation
Pro mete
I Chart
y
115
t
UCL=112.65
110
li
105
Individual Value
100 _
a
X=97.94
ra
95
control variability
90
a u
85
LCL=83.23
80
Q
40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
P
Observation
I Equipment
115
I Chart
of the Output
y = ƒ(x)
UCL=112.65
N
110
105
Individual Value
100 _
X=97.94
95
90
I Chart
P
85
LCL=83.23
80
40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60
Observation 115
UCL=114.17
Measurement 110
U
y
I Chart
105
Individual Value
120
UCL=116.68
115
T
110
100 X=99.95
Individual Value
105
_
X=102.37
100
95 95
90
LCL=88.05
S
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40
Observation
90
Process 85
LCL=85.72
(X)
I Chart
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91
115 Observation
UCL=111.55
110
OUTPUT
Individual Value
105
_
100 X=99.63
95
90
LCL=87.71
60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80
Observation
Materials
I Chart
UCL=111.17
110
105
Individual Value
100 _
X=98.76
95
90
LCL=86.35
85
80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100
Observation
P2 Relationships:
CQA1 = function (M1)
P3 CQA2 = function (P1, P3)
Process CQA3 = function (M1, M2, P1)
Parameters
P2 might not be needed in the
establishment of design space
Slide 27 May 2008
Experimental Approach for Identifying
Parameters
Design of Experiments (DOE) is an efficient method to determine
relevant parameters and interactions
1. Choose experimental design 2. Conduct randomized experiments
Factor C Factor B Factor A Experiment
- + - 2
+ + + 3
+ - + 4
3. Analyze Data
Determine significant
factors
ge
Formal 1. Risk
ua
Assessment
Risk Management
ng
Process
w la
ne
h e 2. Risk Control
T
Output / Result of the Quality
Risk Management Process
4. Risk Review
1. TARGET 4. ESTABLISH
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROFILE SPACE
6. PRODUCT 5. ESTABLISH
LIFECYCLE CONTROL
MNGMNT STRATEGY
Roll pressure
and interaction of input variables
(e.g. material attributes) and Gap width
of quality. 100
-100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260
$Time (normalized)
SIMCA-P+ 11.5 - 05/02/2007 23:17:07
1. TARGET 4. ESTABLISH
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROFILE SPACE
6. PRODUCT 5. ESTABLISH
LIFECYCLE CONTROL
MNGMNT STRATEGY
EMEA/CHMP/ICH/518819/2007
1a
Design Space
Knowledge
Space
Control Space
the controls of
- input materials
(drug substance and excipients),
- container closure system,
- intermediates and
the controls of end products
1. TARGET 4. ESTABLISH
PRODUCT DESIGN
PROFILE SPACE
6. PRODUCT 5. ESTABLISH
LIFECYCLE CONTROL
MNGMNT STRATEGY
Now (GMP)
Drug
PAT/QbD Product
Quality by Testing
and Inspection
Enhanced
• product knowledge
• process understanding
Quality by Design
quality assured by well designed product & process