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News • Feb 17, 2017 10:08 CET
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NNIT is ready to help Life Science companies in the United States overcome the challenges they are facing.
To prevent counterfeit, regulation requiring serialization is enforced. But even serial numbers can be counterfeited, especially if batches have sequential codes. Enter the need to generate unique bar codes and serial numbers that are not computed algorithmically. Such capability also needs to operate globally to ensure compliance around the world. NNIT's SafeCoder does exactly this.
Drug makers are facing an ever-increasing challenge as more countries implement serialization and tracking regulations and set compliance deadlines in an effort to ensure the safety and quality of prescription drugs being sold within their borders. Complying with regulations coming into effect will be a demanding task due to a lack of global harmonization.
Regulatory approval for pharmaceutical products can be difficult to obtain, not least because the submission process is often slow and prone to errors. Thomas Svendsen and Peter Noes of NNIT tell World Pharmaceutical Frontiers how regulatory teams can use a business intelligence tool to monitor submission status and hasten time to market.