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The Interrelationship between PAT and Six Sigma
Presented by Dr. Stanley A. Marash, P.E. Chairman and CEO STAT-A-MATRIX/The SAM Group Food and Drug Administration - PAT Pharmaceutical Science Advisory Committee Meeting October , 2002 One Quality Place Edison, NJ 08820 Visit:
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Motivation Significant potential and need exists for improving the efficiencies of pharmaceutical manufacturing and associated regulatory processes (Dr. Ajaz S. Hussain - May 8, 2002)
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PAT Technological opportunities (e.g. PAT) available for realizing this potential–but industry reluctant due to regulatory uncertainties (Dr. Hussain)
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Six Sigma Many aspects of the industry have adopted Six Sigma. Both PAT and 6s are process oriented approaches to achieving efficiencies, reduced cycle time and improved quality 6s
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Why PAT? PAT provides an opportunity to move from the current “testing to document quality” paradigm to a “continuous quality assurance” paradigm that can improve our ability to ensure quality was “built-in” or was “by design” – ultimate realization of the true spirit of cGMP. (Dr. Hussain)
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Manufacturing & Administrative
Why Six Sigma? Six Sigma embraces both continuous improvement and breakthrough performance. The process includes models for manufacturing, design and administrative services Manufacturing & Administrative Define Measure Analyze Improve Control Generally accepted model (most literature) also: plan, do, check, act. Define Measure Analyze Design Verify Design For Six Sigma (DFSS)
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Goals and Objectives Using PAT as a model technological opportunity, develop a regulatory framework to facilitate introduction of new manufacturing technologies that enhance process efficiencies and understanding Identify and eliminate perceived/real regulatory hurdles Develop a dynamic, team based, scientific approach for regulatory assessment…of new technologies (Dr. Hussain)
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PAT Can PAT win the industry’s confidence or are the perceived/real “regulatory hurdles” too difficult to overcome?
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Six Sigma Does Six Sigma have the advantage of:
No (or less) regulatory constraints Perception of an industry program not an agency program
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Fusion ManagementTM A tool for fusing PAT and Six Sigma to overcome the existing constraints
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