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mjf34 replied to the topic "Types of Clinical Studies" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I’ve been involved in double blind and randomized studies. In the randomized study, we actually ran into an issue where the trial was cancelled. For this study, active ingredient material was administered to some patients and placebo to others. The… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Unexpected Clinical Study Results" – 5 years, 10 months ago
One example of what could shut down a clinical study is an adverse side effect, such as an allergic reaction. I’ve seen one clinical trial put on pause because one participant had a severe allergic reaction to the material being… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "career path" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I’m not sure if clinical research would be the path for me either. I have some experience in creating clinical trial material and I did not enjoy it. It was very tedious and the amount of paperwork involved was enough… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Clinical Study Location/cost vs. results" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I’m not sure if cost would be the leading purpose for conducting a clinical study in a developing country but regulations and target audience would probably be. For example, a researcher interested in conducting a study focused around the ZIKA… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Consent and predicted outcome" – 5 years, 10 months ago
One example of this that I have heard about has been thalidomide. Thalidomide was used to treat nausea and morning sickness in pregnant women in the 1950’s. Previous studies in mice showed that thalidomide was not a risk in mice,… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "CROs" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Great question- I would have to say that if I were a sponsor, I would not want to transfer the responsibilities of: selecting monitors & investigators and overall managing/checking investigators. The reason why I selected these was because most of… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Improving GMPs" – 5 years, 10 months ago
From experience, I have seen GMP documents get updated fairly often and the reason for them being updated is usually because the previous instructions were unclear and created confusion. I have also seen GMP standards updated for technology updates, or… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Audits" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Great question, neb2. I’ve been a part of an internal audit once before and the main advantage that I saw as a result was that it introduced to everyone what an external audit would be like and it trained multiple… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "CAPA" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I think that the previous answers work to describe the idea of CAPA well. It’s basically saying that you will not make the same mistake twice. If you know something is not functioning correctly or well and you continue to… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "No GMPs" – 5 years, 10 months ago
That’s an interesting question. I think that companies everywhere would be extremely happy to save the money, time, and hassle of going through GMP processes but ultimately, I think that something else would take its place that would not be… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: When Quality Systems change in the middle of a project" – 5 years, 10 months ago
To me, it would make sense to grandfather old documentation into the new system, as it is. In my previous experience when Quality Systems were changed, it was required that all previous, in-process projects be updated to fit the new… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Vagueness of GMP's" – 5 years, 10 months ago
From experience, I’ve found that GMP creates more arguments than anything else within a company and that is because of the ambiguity. The ambiguity lends itself to debate and people tend to get carried away with minor details. Discussions can… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Product Life Cycle Curve" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I agree with the above responses- R&D/Development phase seems to be the most expensive stage. The reason being that although one product may make it to the market and produce a great deal of profit for the company, there were… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Interpersonal Skills" – 5 years, 10 months ago
That’s a great question- I agree with your answer and thoughts on it. A big part of selling any item is the feel and confidence that you get when purchasing it but also the factual performance of the product or… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "product manager role" – 5 years, 10 months ago
Hello, While all are extremely important, I have found that the most important thing for a product manager to know would be to stay informed about the industry and market data. The reason why I say this is because it… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Discussion Topic: Managing the Product Life Cycle" – 5 years, 10 months ago
One key feature of post-launch product management is having a fully trained, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic sales force. It is important to keep a sale and advertising team up to date but also well-informed on the product because if a sales… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Go or Kill" – 5 years, 10 months ago
That raises a great question. From experience, I was on a project team where we were developing a cough and cold product for the market. At the start of concept, the previous year’s data completely warranted entering the cough and… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Maintenance & validation" – 5 years, 10 months ago
The above posts seem to discuss this well. It is very similar to this week’s simulation: assuming that a machine failed due to machine failure (or nearby machine malfunction), it would most likely not require a new IQ, OQ, PQ… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Technical Writing Skills" – 5 years, 10 months ago
This brings up a great point- typically, engineers have limited exposure to technical writing. Personally, as an undergraduate, I was not required to take a technical writing course but it was integrated into many courses in the curriculum. However, even… Read more»
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mjf34 replied to the topic "Simulation" – 5 years, 10 months ago
I would say that an alternative option to dual sourcing would be to also keep a “cushion” stock or back stock of both the final product and each component. This is often done at times in the industry. To ensure… Read more»
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