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  • Know What the US FDA Does Not Approve
    FDA

    Know What the US FDA Does Not Approve

    Byipharmacist February 29, 2024September 8, 2024

    The FDA is responsible for protecting public health by regulating human drugs and biological products, animal drugs, medical devices, tobacco products, food (including animal food), cosmetics, and electronic products that emit radiation. Company’s website or in commercial promoting a product or treatment some marketers may say their products are “FDA approved.” But how can you…

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  • Data Integrity | A Critical Aspect of Pharmaceutical Industry
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    Data Integrity | A Critical Aspect of Pharmaceutical Industry

    Byipharmacist February 28, 2024September 8, 2024

    In recent years, the USFDA focuses on data integrity resulting in a rise in 483 observations and warning letters being issued for data integrity violations. These violations can have serious consequences, including regulatory action, legal consequences, damage to the company’s reputation, and financial losses. Moreover, the FDA has the authority to recall drugs if they…

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  • What Precautions should Take to Ensure Personal Hygiene?
    Sterilization

    What Precautions should Take to Ensure Personal Hygiene?

    Byipharmacist February 26, 2024September 8, 2024

    Maintaining personal hygiene is of utmost importance in any workplace, especially in industries that involve the handling of pharmaceutical products like ampoules and vials. Ensuring proper hygiene during the ampoule and vial filling process is essential to prevent contamination and ensure the safety and quality of the products. Here are some precautions that workers should…

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  • Rapid Readout Biological Indicator in Sterilization Process
    Instrument

    Rapid Readout Biological Indicator in Sterilization Process

    Byipharmacist February 24, 2024September 8, 2024

    A rapid readout biological indicator (BI) is a tool used in sterilization processes to ensure the effectiveness of the procedure. It provides a quick and reliable way to verify that the conditions required for sterilization have been met.   Sterilization is a critical step in many industries, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. It involves…

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  • How to Prepare Agar Slants?
    Microbiology

    How to Prepare Agar Slants?

    Byipharmacist February 23, 2024September 8, 2024

    An agar slant tube (or simply an agar slant) is a screw-capped culture tube partly filled with an agar mix such as nutrient agar, R2A agar, or TSA.   To make it a slant tube the agar is allowed to cool with the tube laying at an angle, resulting in a large surface area for…

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  • Moist Heat or Steam Sterilization Working Principle
    Sterilization

    Moist Heat or Steam Sterilization Working Principle

    Byipharmacist February 22, 2024September 8, 2024

    Sterilization is the practice of “destroying completely all forms of microbial life. Steam autoclaves achieve sterilization by exposing loads to a combination of moisture and heat through direct contact with steam. Microbial death occurs because proteins and nucleic acids in the cell wall rapidly denature at high temperatures.    Steam sterilization occurs in three distinct…

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  • Microbiology Interview Questions and Answers in Pharma Company
    Microbiology | Q&A

    Microbiology Interview Questions and Answers in Pharma Company

    Byipharmacist February 21, 2024September 8, 2024

    1. What is Sterilization? The process which destroys all the forms of microbial life including Fungus,Viruses & viable cells of micro-organisms along with their spores by using Chemical as well as Physical methods is called sterilization.   There are major 2 methods of sterilizationas: 1. Physical method  a) Heating Dry heat sterilization:160°C-180°C for 1.5hrs For…

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  • Decontamination of Microbial Media Plates
    Microbiology

    Decontamination of Microbial Media Plates

    Byipharmacist February 21, 2024September 8, 2024

    Decontamination of media plates in microbiology is crucial to prevent contamination from unwanted microorganisms that could interfere with the intended experiments or analyses.    Decontamination is a process that removes or destroys contamination from objects so they are safe to handle, use, or discard. In microbiology, decontamination is necessary to prevent contamination of cultured organisms. …

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