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Int J Pharm 2018 Feb 5;536(2):563-9

Challenges and strategies to facilitate formulation development of pediatric drug products: safety qualification of excipients.

Buckley LA, Salunke S, Thompson K, Baer G, Fegley D, Turner MA

Abstract

A public workshop entitled "Challenges and strategies to facilitate formulation development of pediatric drug products" focused on current status and gaps as well as recommendations for risk-based strategies to support the development of pediatric age-appropriate drug products. Representatives from industry, academia, and regulatory agencies discussed the issues within plenary, panel, and case-study breakout sessions. By enabling practical and meaningful discussion between scientists representing the diversity of involved disciplines (formulators, nonclinical scientists, clinicians, and regulators) and geographies (eg, US, EU), the Excipients Safety workshop session was successful in providing specific and key recommendations for defining paths forward. Leveraging orthogonal sources of data (eg. food industry, agro science), collaborative data sharing, and increased awareness of the existing sources such as the Safety and Toxicity of Excipients for Paediatrics (STEP) database will be important to address the gap in excipients knowledge needed for risk assessment. The importance of defining risk-based approaches to safety assessments for excipients vital to pediatric formulations was emphasized, as was the need for meaningful stakeholder (eg, patient, caregiver) engagement.


Category: Journal Article
PubMed ID: #28729174 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2017.07.042
PubMed Central ID: #PMC5771984
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Women's Health Drugs
Entry Created: 2017-07-25 Entry Last Modified: 2018-03-25
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