Abstract:Press-through packaging (PTP) is the most common type of drug packaging in Japan, and a production procedure for PTP has been established at an acceptable cost. However, unknown problems and new needs with regard to safety among users of various age-groups still need to be examined. Considering accident reports involving children and older adults, the safety and quality of PTP and new forms of PTP, such as child-resistant and senior-friendly (CRSF) packaging, should be evaluated. We conducted an ergonomic stud… Show more
“…The introduction of the Quality by Design concept in 2004 has brought a paradigm shift in the pharmaceutical industry as well as a new era in pharmaceutical research and development [1]. This concept offers higher flexibility in production while reducing manufacturing costs [2] through the application of a complex risk-based approach from the beginning of the early development phase until the end of the product lifecycle.…”
The introduction of the Quality by Design concept in 2004 has brought a paradigm shift in the pharmaceutical industry as well as a new era in pharmaceutical research and development [...]
“…The introduction of the Quality by Design concept in 2004 has brought a paradigm shift in the pharmaceutical industry as well as a new era in pharmaceutical research and development [1]. This concept offers higher flexibility in production while reducing manufacturing costs [2] through the application of a complex risk-based approach from the beginning of the early development phase until the end of the product lifecycle.…”
The introduction of the Quality by Design concept in 2004 has brought a paradigm shift in the pharmaceutical industry as well as a new era in pharmaceutical research and development [...]
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