In the name of Allah the Merciful

Life Sciences Research to Product Development: Regulatory Requirement Transforming, Volume 1

Pronobesh Chattopadhyay, Danswrang Goyary, 9781032504261, 978-1-032-50426-1, 978-1032504261, 978-1-032-50430-8, 978-1032504308, 9781032504308, 978-1-003-39843-1, 9781003398431, 978-1003398431, 1032504269, B0CKFJVN77

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English | 2024 | PDF | 4 MB | 271 Pages

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The present volume, Life Sciences Research to Product Development: Regulatory Requirement Transforming, Volume 1, discusses the procedures of drug approval and regulatory requirements that must be met according to the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA), the European Medical Agency (EMA), and the Central Drug Standard Control Organization (CDSCO). Many researchers either abandon their work in the middle of the process or find it difficult to follow the rules. Therefore, it is not surprising that any biological researcher associated with drug development should have a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements. This volume incorporates all the requisite regulatory norms and provides the latest information on the mandated regulation of herbal medicines.

The book covers other obligatory regulatory requirements such as:

  • The legal method and practice of herbal drug products, the roles of Ayurvedic medicines, and the process to obtain regulatory approval.
  • Drug molecules not included in Department of Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and homeopathy (AYUSH) but referred to as phytopharmaceuticals are also considered new drugs.
  • The boundary line between food and herbal pharmaceuticals is discussed, as well as pre-clinical toxicity testing, clinical trials, and stability studies in accordance with the rules.

The chapter on regulatory implications for the approval process in this book will be the most useful resource for researchers and students, particularly those with backgrounds in pharma, forensic medicine, or regulatory affairs, or those who aspire to succeed in drug research. Additionally, the information contained in this volume of the book could be of great interest to researchers working in the herbal drug industry.