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Pharmaceutical products, steril clean areas

The greatest risk of contamination of a pharmaceutical product comes from its immediate environment. Additional protection from particulate and microbial contamination is therefore essential in both the filling area of the clean room and in the aseptic unit. This can be provided by a protective work station supplied with a unidirectional flow of filtered sterile air. Such a facility is known as a laminar airflow unit in which the displacement of air is either horizontal (i.e. from back to front) or vertical (i.e. from top to bottom) with a minimum homogenous airflow rate of 0.45 ms" at the working position. Thus, airborne contamination is not added to the work space and any generated by manipulations within that area is swept away by the laminar air currents. [Pg.433]

Preparations containing live microbiological organisms should not be made or containers filled in areas used for the processing of other pharmaceutical products however, vaccines of dead organisms or of bacterial extracts may be dispensed into containers, after validated inactivation and validated cleaning procedures, in the same premises as other sterile pharmaceutical products. [Pg.69]

Clean rooms are environmentally controlled areas within the pharmaceutical facility in which critical manufacturing steps for injectable/sterile (bio)pharmaceuticals must be undertaken. The rooms are specifically designed to protect the product from contamination. Common potential contaminants include microorganisms and particulate matter. These contaminants can be airborne, or derived from process equipment, personnel, etc. [Pg.98]

ABC Pharmaceutical Industries routinely monitors the microbial content of the air, inanimate surfaces, personnel, water systems, and product component bioburden. Microbiological monitoring of these areas generally reflects on the efficiency of cleaning and sanitization procedures and employee practices. Continuous environmental monitoring provides the assurance that product is produced by a controlled process that will maximize the sterility and quality of the manufactured sterile product. [Pg.520]


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