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CONTENTS AEC speakers to cover broad range of timely issues Details, details: CHPA offers final AEC 'checklist' Plan to attend AEC networking dinner FDA announces completion of initial phase of pharmaceutical good manufacturing practices initiative CFSAN realigns its Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements FDA busy on ophthalmics monograph Pharmaceutical science manufacturing subcommittee to meet on cGMPs Agency updates guidance on drug impurities Kington appointed deputy director of NIH Staff travel inside the Beltway and beyond APhA readies for its annual meeting 3rd annual medical research conference slated for March 2003 CHPA member dues deadline reminder Use
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Degn serves as executive vice president, Food and Consumables Merchandising, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.; Pinto is the editor and co-founder of Chain Drug Review and president of Racher Press. Conference attendees will hear a Wal-Mart corporate update, thoughts on the corporation’s merchandising direction, and perspectives from the world’s largest retailer on the OTC/health and beauty care categories. Earlier Friday morning and courtesy of Hearst magazines, political commentator Mike Barnicle kicks off the line-up of speakers for the CHPA Annual Executive Conference (AEC) at the Hearst breakfast session Friday, March 14. Barnicle is a regular contributor to WCVB-TV in Boston on the station’s nightly news magazine. He is known for his biting, to-the-point commentaries, both in print and on the air. A graduate of Boston University and a native Bostonian, he also has written speeches for a variety of political figures, including the late Robert F. Kennedy and the late Hubert H. Humphrey.
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Plan to attend AEC networking dinner Friday, March 14, 7:30-10:00 p.m. The Condé Nast Publications and Parade Publications are hosting a networking dinner immediately following the Grey Worldwide opening reception at the Annual Executive Conference (AEC). There is no additional fee for attending. Table numbers will be available outside the function room that evening.CHPA will assign seating for dinner attendees in an effort to facilitate both business and social interaction between Associate and Active members. Since this is a seated event, please let CHPA know as soon as possible if your plans to attend the AEC change. Similarly, if another company representative attends the conference in your place, please inform your substitute of the dinner commitment. CHPA contact: Phyllis Taylor |
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A preliminary list of exhibitors for CHPA MarketPlace 2003 will be available at the upcoming Annual Executive Conference. Exhibitors are asked not to set their own appointments until after their CHPA-scheduled appointments are sent to them later this spring. This opportunity is available only to CHPA members, and space is limited to 50 tables. CHPA contact: Phyllis Taylor |
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FDA announces completion of initial phase of new pharmaceutical good manufacturing practices initiative The Agency announced February 20 via press release and teleconference that it has completed the short-term goals of its "Pharmaceutical Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) for the 21st Century: A Risk Based Approach" initiative. (See August 30, 2002, XNL.) According to Janet Woodcock, M.D., director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), who opened the teleconference, and other Agency personnel who reported during the call, the following "immediate" steps have been addressed:
Other issues included the upcoming meeting of the Product Quality Research Institute (See February 7 XNL) and the hiring of new staff under the Process Analytical Technologies Initiative. The FDA steering committee of the cGMP initiative plans to complete its overall work plan within four months. Topics that require further work by the steering committee include the definition of "quality" for pharmaceutical products, risk assessment, and the current regulatory structure for quality management systems. CHPA contact: Fred Razzaghi |
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CFSAN realigns its Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements The Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) at FDA has realigned its Office of Nutritional Products, Labeling, and Dietary Supplements (ONPLDS). The office is now organized by product categories to better coordinate staff activities and to make ONPLDS more identifiable to the Agency’s stakeholders. The realigned office features separate units for dietary supplements, nutrition labeling and program activities, infant formula and medical food, foods standards and labeling, and analytical and database research. Christine L. Taylor, Ph.D., continues as the director of ONPLDS; Virginia Wilkening is the office’s deputy director. The Office of the Director consists of four divisions, including the Division of Dietary Supplement Programs. This division, temporarily headed by Dr. Susan Walker, is the focal point for dietary supplement policy, reviews, and regulations. CHPA contact: Dr. Bill Soller |
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FDA busy on ophthalmics monograph The February 19 Federal Register included two items from FDA on ophthalmics. The first was a technical amendment to the final monograph to allow either "eye irrigation" or "eyewash," rather than "eye lotion," to be used as the statement of identity/purpose. The amendment also clarifies that "purified water" should be listed (with tonicity, and pH and buffering) as the active ingredient, and preservatives should be listed as inactive ingredients. The second item published was a proposed amendment to the OTC ophthalmic monograph to include OTC emergency first aid eyewashes. FDA tentatively has concluded that there is support for the safety and effectiveness of emergency first aid eyewashes to remove acid or alkali chemicals and that immediate flushing of the eye is urgently needed to lessen the impact of alkalis. Comments are requested by May 20. |
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Pharmaceutical science manufacturing subcommittee to meet on cGMPs FDA announced February 12 an upcoming meeting of the manufacturing subcommittee of the Pharmaceutical Science Advisory Committee. The meeting with take place March 21 in Rockville, Maryland. The agenda of the meeting includes the Agency’s new initiative on pharmaceutical good manufacturing practices (cGMPs). Those wishing to make presentations or submit written comments are invited to do so by March 7. |
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Agency updates guidance on drug impurities A revised guidance on impurities in drug substances not previously registered in a country, region, or member state was announced in the February 11 Federal Register. This guidance updates and clarifies a 1996 guidance on the same subject. |
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Kington appointed deputy director of NIH National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D., has appointed Raynard S. Kington, M.D., Ph.D., as the new deputy director of the institutes. Kington previously served in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. He is board-certified in internal medicine and public health and preventive medicine. His research has focused on social factors as determinants of health, including the health status and health behaviors of Hispanic and black immigrant populations. |
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Staff travel inside the Beltway and beyond Virginia A. Cox, CHPA vice president for communications and strategic initiatives, attended the Bayer Aspirin Saving Lives A.S.A.P. campaign February 12 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C... CHPA Vice President-International and Assistant General Counsel David C. Spangler met with Harrison Cook, chief of deregulation and trade policy at the U.S. Department of Commerce, February 19. Spangler and Cook talked about the Association's objectives in Japan... |
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APhA readies for its annual meeting The American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA) is getting ready to convene pharmacists from every practice setting for its annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. The March 28-April 1 meeting will offer more than 80 educational sessions, as well as exhibiting opportunities. More information is available on APhA’s dedicated meeting web site. |
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3rd annual medical research conference slated for March The Third Annual Medical Research Summit—sponsored by Train for HIPAA—will take place in Washington, D.C., March 5-7. It will feature plenary sessions as well as instructive workshops designed to provide up-to-date approaches to managing medical research initiatives with regard to the current and future legal, regulatory, and ethical context. In addition, exhibiting opportunities are available. Click here for details. |
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CHPA Annual Executive Conference March 13-15, 2003 Turnberry Isle Resort & Club Aventura, Florida
FDA/Industry Summer Workshop
FDA/Industry Summer Workshop
FDA/Industry Summer Workshop (Program and registration details on the FDA/industry summer workshops will be announced shortly.)
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