Validation, Verification, and Transfer of Analytical Procedures (On-Demand)

Curriculum

Course Description

Learn about parameters for validating analytical procedures for small molecules based on USP-NF General Chapters <1225> Validation of Compendial Procedures and <1226> Verification of Compendial Procedures. Topics include comparing <1225> and <1226> and understanding the differences between <1225> and ICHguidelines.

There will be a knowledge assessment at the end of the course. If this course is taken as part of the USP certificate program, you will be required to pass this knowledge assessment with a score of 80 percent to determine if your comprehension of the topics presented meets USP’s minimum requirements.

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain how approaches to validation depend on the intended application of the
    procedure
  • Determine the appropriate analytical approaches are appropriate (validate versus
    verify)
  • Evaluate the characteristics to consider for validation of various analytical procedures
  • Demonstrate a proficient understanding of the design of validation experiments and
    interpretation of results
  • Describe review techniques used to minimize resources required
  • Identify the different approaches for transfer of procedures
  • Explain the differences and similarities between validation, verification and
    transfer of analytical procedures
  • Identify methods and statistical tools used for procedure validation

Who Should Participate:

  • Analytical chemists
  • QA/QC
  • R&D
  • Project management
  • Manufacturing Staff
  • CROs
  • Regulatory professionals
  • Technical liaison, who are involved in the validation and verification of analytical procedures.

NOTE: You must have at least 2 years experience in pharmaceutical industry to get the full benefit of this course.

The accompanying USP General Chapter(s) available as resources with this on-demand course, were official as of this date. Please check www.uspnf.com for relevant updates.

Access Duration:
Access to this course expires 6 months from the date of registration or until you mark the course ‘Complete’ – whichever occurs first.

USP Approved Instructor

Horacio Pappa
USP Employee since 2003
Director, General Chapters
Pharmacy,