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International Excipient WorkshopExcipient Quality Control, Testing, and International Harmonization OverviewSadly, diethylene glycol (DEG) adulteration has struck yet again, causing over 80 deaths in Nigeria in 2008. To better protect public health, USP collaborated with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to update and strengthen the USP Glycerin monograph. Experts from USP and FDA will discuss the proactive approach taken to detect adulteration of glycerin and other at-risk excipients with DEG or ethylene glycol (EG). Expert presenters will also discuss the challenges in developing Excipient Compendia Monographs for the 21st century from compendial, regulatory, and industry perspectives starting with glycerin and other at-risk excipients. The discussion will extend to new types of compendial monographs needed for excipients being used in approved dosage forms. The roles of science and technology in facilitating revision of current monographs and developing new ones will be considered. The workshop will also focus on the challenges related to the global sourcing of excipients from safety and performance perspectives, and the impact of the global supply chain on multi-source excipient equivalence. Discussions will conclude with an overview of the effective use of harmonized monographs to reduce the testing burden for pharmaceutical excipients. AgendaClick here Presentation Abstracts
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Hotel InformationAll workshop activities will take place at the USP Meetings Center located at USP's Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland. If you require overnight accommodations, take advantage of special corporate rates at two nearby hotels listed below. Both properties are located within walking distance of the Twinbrook Metro Rail Station and the USP Meetings Center. Be advised that the USP corporate rate is subject to hotel availability. Hilton Washington, D.C. / Rockville The Legacy Hotel Contact InformationFor additional information or support, email |
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