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Are the needs of the pharmaceutical industry being met?

publication date: Apr 7, 2008
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Subsequent to the publication of the PDA technical Report Number 33 in 2000 there has been a multitude of articles published in pharmaceutical reviews and commentaries with regard to rapid microbial methods (RMM). The majority of these articles cover, to a greater or lesser degree, the technologies available and summaries of the requirements for validation, implementation and regulatory acceptance. There have also been some articles that have explored the potential reasons for the relatively slow uptake of alternative microbiological testing methods. While these articles address valid issues, few explore in detail the further possibility for the slow uptake; the appropriateness of the currently available RMM technologies.



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