Validation Exercise for a Vial Secondary Serialization Packaging Line Upgrade
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Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Abstract
Serialization has been the focus during
the past years due to the new worldwide regulation
related to the track and trace of pharmaceutical
products. Companies dedicated all their efforts
incorporating new technology to their actual
packaging lines. Some has to update their
serialization systems versions to improve their
process. For this update a complete validation
strategy and exercise was developed: from
Commissioning and Qualification to Packaging
Line Integration. Ten (10) protocols were executed,
documents were updated and reports were
generated to assure the system was satisfactorily
upgraded. From 202 steps executed, 73.80% passed
and 53 steps failed generating discrepancies and
re-test exercises related to protocol errors, error in
reference documents and equipment failures. It was
concluded that main culprits were lack of
information, human error, wrong information found
on vendor’s documents and configuration errors. A
closing meeting was held to identify lessons learned
and improvement’s opportunities for upcoming
packaging line upgrades.
Key Terms - Packaging, Serialization,
Upgrade, Validation.
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Design Project Article for the Graduate Programs at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Fargas Landrau, C. M. (2018). Validation exercise for a vial secondary serialization packaging line upgrade [Unpublished manuscript]. Graduate School, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.