by Katrina Rogers | Apr 9, 2020 | Medical Products, Medicine, Product Development
Have you ever wondered how the expiration date is determined for a pharmaceutical product you’ve used? Whether prescription or over the counter, all medications have their expiration dates determined through a stability program in which batches of the product are held...
by Katrina Rogers | Apr 7, 2020 | COVID
Chapter 10 – Are Your Clinical Trials Impacted by COVID-19? Because I spend a lot of time thinking about the approval process for new medical products, I had already begun to consider the impact of travel and access restrictions on the conduct of clinical trials....
by Katrina Rogers | Apr 2, 2020 | COVID
Chapter 9 – Preparing for an Epidemic Here’s a Ted Talk from 2015 by Bill Gates which presents a strikingly (though not surprisingly) prescient look at the ‘next epidemic’. What I like best about this talk are the preparedness ideas he presents. I’ve already...
by Katrina Rogers | Mar 31, 2020 | COVID
Chapter 8 – More Immediate Actions by the FDA to Increase Medical Supplies The COVID-19 outbreak has created shortages of medical supplies such as gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, and respiratory ventilators (the last essential for treatment of critical care...
by Katrina Rogers | Mar 26, 2020 | COVID
Chapter 7a – What to Do When There are Not Enough Lab Tests/Test Sites It’s pretty amazing how circumstances have changed in the past couple of weeks, and I’m sure the readers of this blog are adapting to the necessary changes to protect our communities. You may have...
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