In 2015, many new challenges will be faced by pharmaceutical manufacturers and their supply chain partners. It is imperative that your business can efficiently adapt to changes while also improving business units. The drivers of the challenges expected to be seen in...
There are many tips, tricks and tools to make supply chains more efficient, while ensuring only the highest quality products reach consumers. One tool that will be utilized most in 2015 is serialization software. As new regulation deadlines draw nearer, it is...
On November 27, 2014 new FDA regulations went into effect. The Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA) was designed to further regulate the handling and traceability of pharmaceutical products throughout the supply chain. As there are many links in the supply chain, the...
The FDA Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA) was signed into law in November 2013 and takes effect January 2015. Title II of the Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA), known as the Drug Supply Chain Security Act or DSCSA outlines steps to “build an interoperable...
The new Drug Quality Security Act (DQSA) signed into law by President Obama in November 2013 takes effect January 2015. Designed to address threats to patient safety and security, the new federal law will improve the effectiveness of product recalls and provide one...
Due to increasing pharmaceutical regulation, competitive drug prices and the proliferation of off brand pharmaceuticals the industry as a whole is going through significant change. The pharma supply chain has encountered added pressure and has made many adaptations to...