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Documentation
Ravish Yadav
Introduction
• It is a piece of paper/ memorandum containing information or matter,
evidence of a process or instructions to carry out a procedure.
• It is an integral part of:
• GMP (GDP)
• QA system
• ISO 9000 requirement
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Documentation
1. Prime necessity in quality assurance
2. Statutory requirements as per schedule U of Drug and Cosmetics Act
Need
1) It is a comprehensive system so designed, written, implemented and
controlled so as to provide information on each and every aspect of QC
or QA.
2) It is about establishing written instructions for significant activities,
following those instructions in practice and making records of those
activities.
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3) It defines system of information and control so that risks so inherent
in misinterpretation and/ or error in oral communication are minimized.
4) It strengthens quality and its consistency in all goods and services as
those responsible for specific operation have clear unambiguous
instructions to follow.
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Importance of documentation in quality assurance
1. Scientific purpose
Written protocol- identifies material to be used, conditions to
be used and data to be obtained.
Conclusion drawn from the analysis of data whether or not a
product has a therapeutic merit. If favorable conclusion then,
product is suitable for marketing.
2. Regulatory Purposes
• Maintaining of some records-legal requirement by US FDA cGMP or
Schedule U
• Documents generated during manufacturing of drug constitutes legal
evidence which may be used to decide how well a firm fulfills its legal
obligations.
• Important for parenteral drug manufacture as FDA investigators
routinely check validation data for sterilization process.
• Information contained in records must be able to answer questions of
regulatory officials regarding identity, quality, purity, safety and
effectiveness of product.
3. Business Purpose
• Records generated in conjunction with the production of a drug
• Neither required by the law nor needed to demonstrate the quality of
product
• Supplementary to the processing of the batch
• Prepared from raw data generated during manufacture of individual
batches
• Intention- improving efficiency and obtaining cost saving
• Information – useful for providing reports of production status and for
determining labor standards, overhead costs and degree of success in
meeting standards of quality
Requirements of a document
Evidence of proof of activities
Helps in traceability
Helps in correction and prevention of faults
Helps in creating awareness
Required for audits
Legal requirement (GMP)
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Features of documents
1) Documents should be designed, prepared, reviewed and distributed
with care.
2) They should comply with relevant parts of manufacturing and
marketing authorization.
3) Documents should be approved, signed and dated by appropriate
authorised persons.
4) It should have an identification number.
5) No documents should be changed without authorisation.
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6) Documents should have unambiguous contents.
7) Title, nature and purpose should be clearly stated.
8) They should be laid out in orderly fashion and should be easy to
check.
9) Reproduced document should be clear and legible.
10) The reproduction of working documents from master documents
must not allow any error to be introduced through the reproduction
process.
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11) Documents should be reviewed regularly and should be kept up to
date.
12) When a document is revised, a system should exist to prevent
intentional use of superseded version.
13) Such reviewed documents should be approved, signed and dated by
authorised persons.
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14) Whenever document requires entry of data, those entries should be
clear, legible and indelible. Sufficient space should be provided for
such entries. Such entries should be signed and dated by person
making the entry.
15) Any alteration made to a document should be singed and dated. The
alteration should permit the reading of original information.
Wherever appropriate, reason for alteration should be recorded.
16) Each document should have date of issue and due date of revision
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17) Records should be made or completed when any action is taken and
in such a way that all significant activities concerning the manufacture
of pharmaceutical products are traceable.
18) Records and associated SOPs should be retained for at least one year
after expiry date of finished product.
19) Data must be recorded by electronic data processing systems or by
photographic or other reliable means.
20) Master formulae and detailed SOP should be available and accuracy
of records should be checked.
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21) Only authorized person should modify the data in computer and a
record of changes and deletions should be maintained. Access should
be restricted by passwords or other means.
22) Batch records electronically stored should be protected by back-up
transfer.
23) During the period of retention, the data are readily available.
24) Old documents should be discarded.
25) All departments should be informed of given revised additions.
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26) Any change in data which will cause change in end product quality
must be cancelled.
27) A list of all receiving departments should be made whenever each
document is received by different departments.
28) The receiving department should check the following aspects:
 Whether they have been given a new document
 Whether they are using new documents
 Whether they have discarded the old document.
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Types of documents
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1) Records – must reflex accuracy, totality, simplicity, efficiency,
reliability, low cost, efficacy. They also include reports.
2) Procedural manual – e.g. Departmental manuals, SOP
3) Functional document or apex manual – Quality policy manual, labels
of finished products, intermediates etc.
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• Thus, document should indicate:
Accuracy
Simplicity
Efficiency
Reliability
Low cost
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Criteria for documentation
1. Nature of document should be clearly understood.
2. Easily adoptable
3. Precise
4. Sufficient space available for all entries
5. Written in ink
6. No overwriting allowed
7. Should be update
8. Periodically reviewed for modification
9. All documents should be designed in concurrence with
QA department
10. Should be approved by QA Head
Requirements of good
documentation
Approval
Clarity
Regular review and update
Formal presentation
Records
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Approval
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 This applies particularly to work instructions, procedures,
manufacturing formulae and specifications.
 Approval should be by the relevant technical, management and
quality personnel, to ensure that documents comply with the
principles of GMP and the specific product marketing and
manufacturing authorisations
Clarity
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 They should not be open to misinterpretation by the users.
 They should be written in a way that makes them easy to check,
particularly when they will form part of a product manufacturing
history.
 Good documentation design will help to minimize errors
Regular review and update
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 Documents must be kept up-to-date with changes in regulations
or processes and should be distributed in a controlled manner
to ensure that only the most recent versions are available for
use.
 They must also be available to those who need them, where
they need them!
Formal presentation
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 Controlled documents should be prepared in accordance with a
written procedure, now a days probably using a computerised
documentation control system.
Records
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 Should be made at the time of each action - do not rely on
memory for their completion.
 Records relating to manufacturing or testing operations should
be kept for at least one year after their expiry.
 If documents or data are stored electronically, the computer
system must be validated to assure data security and integrity.
 Provisions must also be made to retrieve the stored data,
possibly years after they have been generated
Strengths of Good Documentation
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- Clear Objective of the document
- Clarity of Scope
- Who should prepare?
- Layout of the document in mind
- Explain the activity performed
logically
- Use short, simple, easy to
understand sentences
- Maintain flow of script
- Match script to the sequence of
events of the activity
- Use correct data format
- Meaningful data will give
meaningful information
- Draw neat and correct inference
- Conclusion & Summary
Classification of records
1. Pre-production records
2. Production records
3. Post-production records
Pre-production records
1. Material receipt records
2. RM analytical record
3. Material stock and utilization
4. Material requisition record
5. Others
Material receipt record
• Name of the item
• Date of receipt
• Name of manufacturer
• Name of supplier
• Quantity received
• No. of containers
• Manufacturing lot no.
• Expiry/ re-test date
RM analytical record
• Material receiving no.
• Manufacturers description
• Standard name
• Date of receipt
• Total quantity received
• Name of manufacturer
• Name of supplier
• Manufacturing lot no.
• Sampling date
• Sampled by
• No. of containers and quantity sampled
• Tests or assay carried out
• Approval or rejection
• Expert staff sign (approval)
Material stock record
• Store keeper receives the material, opens packs and find the
damage and records following.
• Date of receipt
• Name of material
• Supplier’s name
• Supplier’s Batch no.
• Quantity of and containers
• Batch no of receiving company
• Exp. Date if any
• The records are sent to QA to sample raw material. Samples are
sampled according to sampling plan.
Material utilization record
•Standard name of material
•Code no.
•Receiving report no.
•Quantity issued for manufacturing purpose
•Sign of staff responsible for receipt and issue of
materials
Material requisition record
• Standard name of material
• Code no.
• Quantity required for batch
• Material receiving no.
• Batch/ lot no.
• Signature of weigher and checker for quantities
• Sign of senior receiver in production department
Packing material
a. SAMPLING
1. Sampling plan
2. Method of sampling
3. Instructions for sampling
b. STORES RECORDS
1. Name of material
2. Quantity received
3. Supplier’s name
c. ANALYSIS RECORDS
1. Approved specification/ blue prints should be available
2. Procedures of testing to be followed
Production records
1. MFR
2. BMR
3. Intermediate and bulk products
4. Filling and packaging record
5. Others
Intermediate and bulk products
1. Stages at which to take sample.
2. Method of sampling.
3. Approved specifications & method of analysis.
4. Information of processing department.
Filling or packaging record
• Name of product
• Batch/ lot no.
• Batch/ lot size
• Control release no.
• No. of total containers filled in various sizes
• Date of commencement and completing of filling
• Observations in connection with all in-process controls
• Theoretical quantities of printed material required
• Actual quantities of printed material received with sign
• Date of commencement and completing of packing
• Quantity of defective packings and their disposal
• Sign of responsible staff and supervisors
• Balance of unused packing material and its disposal
Others
•Batch analytical record
•Product approval record
Post-production records
1. Packing records
2. Records of shelf life studies
3. Complaint records
4. Distribution records
5. Product recall records
6. Others
Packing records
a. List of approved packaging components with
standard cards of each item
b. Batch ticket
1. Name of product
2. Batch No
3. Strength
4. Pack size
5. Number
6. Pack weight
7. Volume
8. Quantity received from packing
9. Mfg. date and Exp. Date
10. Yield against standard yield
11. Rejection percentage
12. Details of in process control and observations
13. Date of commencement and completion of packing
Shelf life records (stability studies records)
• Address of manufacturer
• Summary of stability testing
• Name of product
• Packing material
• Details of batch included in the study i.e. batch no., batch size, type of batch
(experimental/ production)
• Storage condition i.e. temperature, humidity, light
• Results of testing
Test Result after months
0 1 2 3 6 12 other
• Conclusion
• Name of analyst
• Sign of analyst
• Sign of QC head with date
Distribution records
To facilitate effective records, the records should
include all details such as
1. Name of person to whom supplied.
2. Batch no.
3. Quantity
4. Destination
5. Challan no.
Complaint records
• Name of product
• Batch/ lot no.
• Date of manufacture and expiry
• Date of receiving complaint
• Details of complaint i.e. place of origin, name of the person filing
the complaint
• Nature of complaint
• Observation with regards to condition and examination of
control or reference sample
• Analysis of complaint
• Action taken for withdrawal of complaint batch
• Action required to be taken to prevent recurrence of complaint
Miscellaneous records
• Instrument calibration records
• Validation records
–Installation qualification
–Operational qualification
–Computer validation
–Process validation
–Supplier validation
–Analytical validation
• Vendor approval records
• Environmental monitoring records
• Equipment cleaning and maintenance records
• Sanitation records
• Pest control measures
• Training of personnel
• Reprocessing records
• Returned goods documentation
• Salvaging documents
•Administrative and personnel records
• Training records
• Consultant records
• Health records
Reports
•Secondary documents
•Prepared from information contained in one or
more records
•Help in drawing conclusion from records
•Two types
• Internally generated reports
• Externally generated reports
Internally generated record
• Investigations of deviation
–Description of discrepancy or failure
–Efforts taken to locate the cause
–Results of efforts
–Conclusion drawn
–Action taken
• Reports of analysis – to be sent to government agencies
• Trend analysis – the quality standard of each drug
annually
• Internal audits
• Recalls
–No. of consignees notified and method of notification
–No. of consignees responding
–No. of consignees not responding
–Quantity of recalled material on hand
–no. of effectiveness checks performed and their
results
–Estimated time frame for completion
–Report of disposition of material
Externally generated reports
• Report of analysis – RM supplier, PM supplier, outside labs
• Complaints and adverse reactions
• Inspection results
Master documentation file
• Provides complete history of product
1. Active component characteristics
– Material specification
– Analytical method
– Stability reports
2. Product specifications
– Equipment specification
– FP specification
– Stability reports
3. Process specifications
– Qualification protocols
– Plant qualification reports
– Process data
4. MFR
Retention of records
•Reports pertaining to production/ manufacturing –
depends on shelf life of product
•Records pertaining to components, containers,
closures, labeling etc – 1 year after expiry of batch in
which they were used
Maintenance of documents
The Management Representative (MR) for the system is responsible
for maintaining documents.
His duties:
 He will have records and lists of distribution of all the
documents
 Any change in data which is going to affect the end
product quality must be cancelled.
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Document life cycle
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Retrieval of documents
• cGMP requires that the production and control
records be available for review and inspection
• Thus, a well defined system needed
• Two types of system
1. Manual system
2. Automated system
Manual system
•Individual file jacket for each product
•Jackets identified with batch no.
•Filed consecutively by batch no. in a central facility
•Contains originals (copies permitted)
•Requires considerable amount of space
Automated systems
• Computerisation associated with lab, storage, manufacturing
etc
• Should be routinely inspected and validated
• Changes by authorised personnel only
• Backup file mandatory
• Hard copy to be maintained

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Documentation

  • 2. Introduction • It is a piece of paper/ memorandum containing information or matter, evidence of a process or instructions to carry out a procedure. • It is an integral part of: • GMP (GDP) • QA system • ISO 9000 requirement 2
  • 3. Documentation 1. Prime necessity in quality assurance 2. Statutory requirements as per schedule U of Drug and Cosmetics Act
  • 4. Need 1) It is a comprehensive system so designed, written, implemented and controlled so as to provide information on each and every aspect of QC or QA. 2) It is about establishing written instructions for significant activities, following those instructions in practice and making records of those activities. 4
  • 5. 3) It defines system of information and control so that risks so inherent in misinterpretation and/ or error in oral communication are minimized. 4) It strengthens quality and its consistency in all goods and services as those responsible for specific operation have clear unambiguous instructions to follow. 5
  • 6. Importance of documentation in quality assurance 1. Scientific purpose Written protocol- identifies material to be used, conditions to be used and data to be obtained. Conclusion drawn from the analysis of data whether or not a product has a therapeutic merit. If favorable conclusion then, product is suitable for marketing.
  • 7. 2. Regulatory Purposes • Maintaining of some records-legal requirement by US FDA cGMP or Schedule U • Documents generated during manufacturing of drug constitutes legal evidence which may be used to decide how well a firm fulfills its legal obligations. • Important for parenteral drug manufacture as FDA investigators routinely check validation data for sterilization process. • Information contained in records must be able to answer questions of regulatory officials regarding identity, quality, purity, safety and effectiveness of product.
  • 8. 3. Business Purpose • Records generated in conjunction with the production of a drug • Neither required by the law nor needed to demonstrate the quality of product • Supplementary to the processing of the batch • Prepared from raw data generated during manufacture of individual batches • Intention- improving efficiency and obtaining cost saving • Information – useful for providing reports of production status and for determining labor standards, overhead costs and degree of success in meeting standards of quality
  • 9. Requirements of a document Evidence of proof of activities Helps in traceability Helps in correction and prevention of faults Helps in creating awareness Required for audits Legal requirement (GMP) 9
  • 10. Features of documents 1) Documents should be designed, prepared, reviewed and distributed with care. 2) They should comply with relevant parts of manufacturing and marketing authorization. 3) Documents should be approved, signed and dated by appropriate authorised persons. 4) It should have an identification number. 5) No documents should be changed without authorisation. 10
  • 11. 6) Documents should have unambiguous contents. 7) Title, nature and purpose should be clearly stated. 8) They should be laid out in orderly fashion and should be easy to check. 9) Reproduced document should be clear and legible. 10) The reproduction of working documents from master documents must not allow any error to be introduced through the reproduction process. 11
  • 12. 11) Documents should be reviewed regularly and should be kept up to date. 12) When a document is revised, a system should exist to prevent intentional use of superseded version. 13) Such reviewed documents should be approved, signed and dated by authorised persons. 12
  • 13. 14) Whenever document requires entry of data, those entries should be clear, legible and indelible. Sufficient space should be provided for such entries. Such entries should be signed and dated by person making the entry. 15) Any alteration made to a document should be singed and dated. The alteration should permit the reading of original information. Wherever appropriate, reason for alteration should be recorded. 16) Each document should have date of issue and due date of revision 13
  • 14. 17) Records should be made or completed when any action is taken and in such a way that all significant activities concerning the manufacture of pharmaceutical products are traceable. 18) Records and associated SOPs should be retained for at least one year after expiry date of finished product. 19) Data must be recorded by electronic data processing systems or by photographic or other reliable means. 20) Master formulae and detailed SOP should be available and accuracy of records should be checked. 14
  • 15. 21) Only authorized person should modify the data in computer and a record of changes and deletions should be maintained. Access should be restricted by passwords or other means. 22) Batch records electronically stored should be protected by back-up transfer. 23) During the period of retention, the data are readily available. 24) Old documents should be discarded. 25) All departments should be informed of given revised additions. 15
  • 16. 26) Any change in data which will cause change in end product quality must be cancelled. 27) A list of all receiving departments should be made whenever each document is received by different departments. 28) The receiving department should check the following aspects:  Whether they have been given a new document  Whether they are using new documents  Whether they have discarded the old document. 16
  • 18. 1) Records – must reflex accuracy, totality, simplicity, efficiency, reliability, low cost, efficacy. They also include reports. 2) Procedural manual – e.g. Departmental manuals, SOP 3) Functional document or apex manual – Quality policy manual, labels of finished products, intermediates etc. 18
  • 19. • Thus, document should indicate: Accuracy Simplicity Efficiency Reliability Low cost 19
  • 20. Criteria for documentation 1. Nature of document should be clearly understood. 2. Easily adoptable 3. Precise 4. Sufficient space available for all entries 5. Written in ink 6. No overwriting allowed 7. Should be update 8. Periodically reviewed for modification 9. All documents should be designed in concurrence with QA department 10. Should be approved by QA Head
  • 21. Requirements of good documentation Approval Clarity Regular review and update Formal presentation Records 21
  • 22. Approval 22  This applies particularly to work instructions, procedures, manufacturing formulae and specifications.  Approval should be by the relevant technical, management and quality personnel, to ensure that documents comply with the principles of GMP and the specific product marketing and manufacturing authorisations
  • 23. Clarity 23  They should not be open to misinterpretation by the users.  They should be written in a way that makes them easy to check, particularly when they will form part of a product manufacturing history.  Good documentation design will help to minimize errors
  • 24. Regular review and update 24  Documents must be kept up-to-date with changes in regulations or processes and should be distributed in a controlled manner to ensure that only the most recent versions are available for use.  They must also be available to those who need them, where they need them!
  • 25. Formal presentation 25  Controlled documents should be prepared in accordance with a written procedure, now a days probably using a computerised documentation control system.
  • 26. Records 26  Should be made at the time of each action - do not rely on memory for their completion.  Records relating to manufacturing or testing operations should be kept for at least one year after their expiry.  If documents or data are stored electronically, the computer system must be validated to assure data security and integrity.  Provisions must also be made to retrieve the stored data, possibly years after they have been generated
  • 27. Strengths of Good Documentation 27 - Clear Objective of the document - Clarity of Scope - Who should prepare? - Layout of the document in mind - Explain the activity performed logically - Use short, simple, easy to understand sentences - Maintain flow of script - Match script to the sequence of events of the activity - Use correct data format - Meaningful data will give meaningful information - Draw neat and correct inference - Conclusion & Summary
  • 28. Classification of records 1. Pre-production records 2. Production records 3. Post-production records
  • 29. Pre-production records 1. Material receipt records 2. RM analytical record 3. Material stock and utilization 4. Material requisition record 5. Others
  • 30. Material receipt record • Name of the item • Date of receipt • Name of manufacturer • Name of supplier • Quantity received • No. of containers • Manufacturing lot no. • Expiry/ re-test date
  • 31. RM analytical record • Material receiving no. • Manufacturers description • Standard name • Date of receipt • Total quantity received • Name of manufacturer • Name of supplier • Manufacturing lot no. • Sampling date • Sampled by • No. of containers and quantity sampled • Tests or assay carried out • Approval or rejection • Expert staff sign (approval)
  • 32. Material stock record • Store keeper receives the material, opens packs and find the damage and records following. • Date of receipt • Name of material • Supplier’s name • Supplier’s Batch no. • Quantity of and containers • Batch no of receiving company • Exp. Date if any • The records are sent to QA to sample raw material. Samples are sampled according to sampling plan.
  • 33. Material utilization record •Standard name of material •Code no. •Receiving report no. •Quantity issued for manufacturing purpose •Sign of staff responsible for receipt and issue of materials
  • 34. Material requisition record • Standard name of material • Code no. • Quantity required for batch • Material receiving no. • Batch/ lot no. • Signature of weigher and checker for quantities • Sign of senior receiver in production department
  • 35. Packing material a. SAMPLING 1. Sampling plan 2. Method of sampling 3. Instructions for sampling b. STORES RECORDS 1. Name of material 2. Quantity received 3. Supplier’s name c. ANALYSIS RECORDS 1. Approved specification/ blue prints should be available 2. Procedures of testing to be followed
  • 36. Production records 1. MFR 2. BMR 3. Intermediate and bulk products 4. Filling and packaging record 5. Others
  • 37. Intermediate and bulk products 1. Stages at which to take sample. 2. Method of sampling. 3. Approved specifications & method of analysis. 4. Information of processing department.
  • 38. Filling or packaging record • Name of product • Batch/ lot no. • Batch/ lot size • Control release no. • No. of total containers filled in various sizes • Date of commencement and completing of filling • Observations in connection with all in-process controls • Theoretical quantities of printed material required • Actual quantities of printed material received with sign • Date of commencement and completing of packing • Quantity of defective packings and their disposal • Sign of responsible staff and supervisors • Balance of unused packing material and its disposal
  • 40. Post-production records 1. Packing records 2. Records of shelf life studies 3. Complaint records 4. Distribution records 5. Product recall records 6. Others
  • 41. Packing records a. List of approved packaging components with standard cards of each item b. Batch ticket 1. Name of product 2. Batch No 3. Strength 4. Pack size 5. Number
  • 42. 6. Pack weight 7. Volume 8. Quantity received from packing 9. Mfg. date and Exp. Date 10. Yield against standard yield 11. Rejection percentage 12. Details of in process control and observations 13. Date of commencement and completion of packing
  • 43. Shelf life records (stability studies records) • Address of manufacturer • Summary of stability testing • Name of product • Packing material • Details of batch included in the study i.e. batch no., batch size, type of batch (experimental/ production) • Storage condition i.e. temperature, humidity, light • Results of testing Test Result after months 0 1 2 3 6 12 other • Conclusion • Name of analyst • Sign of analyst • Sign of QC head with date
  • 44. Distribution records To facilitate effective records, the records should include all details such as 1. Name of person to whom supplied. 2. Batch no. 3. Quantity 4. Destination 5. Challan no.
  • 45. Complaint records • Name of product • Batch/ lot no. • Date of manufacture and expiry • Date of receiving complaint • Details of complaint i.e. place of origin, name of the person filing the complaint • Nature of complaint • Observation with regards to condition and examination of control or reference sample • Analysis of complaint • Action taken for withdrawal of complaint batch • Action required to be taken to prevent recurrence of complaint
  • 46. Miscellaneous records • Instrument calibration records • Validation records –Installation qualification –Operational qualification –Computer validation –Process validation –Supplier validation –Analytical validation • Vendor approval records
  • 47. • Environmental monitoring records • Equipment cleaning and maintenance records • Sanitation records • Pest control measures • Training of personnel • Reprocessing records • Returned goods documentation • Salvaging documents
  • 48. •Administrative and personnel records • Training records • Consultant records • Health records
  • 49. Reports •Secondary documents •Prepared from information contained in one or more records •Help in drawing conclusion from records •Two types • Internally generated reports • Externally generated reports
  • 50. Internally generated record • Investigations of deviation –Description of discrepancy or failure –Efforts taken to locate the cause –Results of efforts –Conclusion drawn –Action taken • Reports of analysis – to be sent to government agencies • Trend analysis – the quality standard of each drug annually
  • 51. • Internal audits • Recalls –No. of consignees notified and method of notification –No. of consignees responding –No. of consignees not responding –Quantity of recalled material on hand –no. of effectiveness checks performed and their results –Estimated time frame for completion –Report of disposition of material
  • 52. Externally generated reports • Report of analysis – RM supplier, PM supplier, outside labs • Complaints and adverse reactions • Inspection results
  • 53. Master documentation file • Provides complete history of product 1. Active component characteristics – Material specification – Analytical method – Stability reports 2. Product specifications – Equipment specification – FP specification – Stability reports 3. Process specifications – Qualification protocols – Plant qualification reports – Process data 4. MFR
  • 54. Retention of records •Reports pertaining to production/ manufacturing – depends on shelf life of product •Records pertaining to components, containers, closures, labeling etc – 1 year after expiry of batch in which they were used
  • 55. Maintenance of documents The Management Representative (MR) for the system is responsible for maintaining documents. His duties:  He will have records and lists of distribution of all the documents  Any change in data which is going to affect the end product quality must be cancelled. 55
  • 57. Retrieval of documents • cGMP requires that the production and control records be available for review and inspection • Thus, a well defined system needed • Two types of system 1. Manual system 2. Automated system
  • 58. Manual system •Individual file jacket for each product •Jackets identified with batch no. •Filed consecutively by batch no. in a central facility •Contains originals (copies permitted) •Requires considerable amount of space
  • 59. Automated systems • Computerisation associated with lab, storage, manufacturing etc • Should be routinely inspected and validated • Changes by authorised personnel only • Backup file mandatory • Hard copy to be maintained