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SOP for Implementing Stability Studies for Drug Products in Compliance with US FDA CFR Title 21

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SOP for Implementing Stability Studies for Drug Products in Compliance with US FDA CFR Title 21

Guidelines for Stability Studies as per US FDA CFR Title 21

1) Purpose

The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is to outline the procedure for conducting stability studies of drug products in compliance with the US FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 21. This SOP ensures that the stability data generated is suitable for supporting product quality, safety, and efficacy throughout the shelf life as per US FDA requirements.

2) Scope

This SOP applies to all personnel involved in the design, execution, and documentation of stability

studies for drug products intended for the US market.

3) Responsibilities

Stability Testing Team: Responsible for conducting stability studies, collecting data, and documenting results as per US FDA CFR Title 21 requirements.

Quality Assurance (QA) Team: Responsible for reviewing and approving stability protocols and reports, ensuring compliance

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Regulatory Affairs Team: Responsible for ensuring the study design and results meet the regulatory expectations of the US FDA.

4) Procedure

4.1 Preparation for Stability Testing

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4.1.1 Obtain and review the latest version of the US FDA CFR Title 21 guidelines for stability testing.

4.1.2 Identify the drug product to be tested and determine the type of stability study required (e.g., long-term, accelerated, or intermediate).

4.1.3 Develop a stability protocol that includes study design, testing schedule, storage conditions, and testing parameters as per US FDA CFR Title 21 requirements.

4.2 Selection of Batches and Samples

4.2.1 Select representative batches of the drug product, preferably three primary batches manufactured using the proposed production process.

4.2.2 Prepare sufficient samples to cover the entire study duration, considering the number of time points and tests to be conducted.

4.3 Defining Storage Conditions and Time Points

4.3.1 Define the storage conditions as per US FDA guidelines, typically including:

  • Long-term stability: 25°C ± 2°C/60% RH ± 5% RH
  • Accelerated stability: 40°C ± 2°C/75% RH ± 5% RH
  • Intermediate stability (if needed): 30°C ± 2°C/65% RH ± 5% RH

4.3.2 Establish the time points for sampling, such as 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months for long-term studies, and additional time points for accelerated or intermediate studies.

4.4 Conducting the Stability Tests

4.4.1 Store samples under the defined conditions, monitoring temperature and humidity to ensure compliance with the set parameters.

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4.4.2 At each specified time point, remove samples and conduct stability-indicating tests, including physical, chemical, microbiological, and functional tests, as applicable.

4.4.3 Record all results meticulously in stability data sheets, ensuring accuracy and traceability of data.

4.5 Data Analysis and Documentation

4.5.1 Review the stability data to identify any trends, deviations, or out-of-specification (OOS) results.

4.5.2 Investigate any OOS results, document findings, and implement corrective actions as necessary.

4.5.3 Compile a stability report that includes a summary of the study design, results, conclusions, and recommended shelf life and storage conditions for the US market.

4.6 Quality Assurance Review and Approval

4.6.1 Submit the stability report and all associated data to the QA Team for review.

4.6.2 QA Team to verify the completeness, accuracy, and compliance of the stability study with US FDA CFR Title 21 guidelines.

4.6.3 Address any discrepancies or required changes identified by the QA Team and finalize the report for approval.

5) Abbreviations, if any

US FDA: United States Food and Drug Administration
CFR: Code of Federal Regulations
QA: Quality Assurance
OOS: Out-of-Specification

6) Documents, if any

Stability protocol, stability data sheets, stability testing records, stability report, submission package to the US FDA.

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7) Reference, if any

US FDA CFR Title 21, Part 211: Current Good Manufacturing Practice for Finished Pharmaceuticals.

8) SOP Version

Version 1.0

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