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Can containers, closures, and packaging materials be sampled for receipt examination in the warehouse?

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Can containers, closures, and packaging materials be sampled for receipt examination in the warehouse?

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Yes. Generally, we believe that sampling in a typical drug manufacturing facility warehouse would not represent a risk to the container/closure or affect the integrity of the sample results. But whether the act of collecting a sample in the warehouse violates the CGMPs requirement that containers “be opened, sampled, and sealed in a manner designed to prevent contamination of their contents…” will depend on the purported quality characteristics of the material under sample and the warehouse environment. For container/closures purporting to be sterile or depyrogenated, sampling should be under conditions equivalent to the purported quality of the material: a warehouse environment would not suffice (see 211.94 and 211.113(b)). This is to preserve the fitness for use of the remaining container/closures as well as ensure sample integrity, if they are to be examined for microbial contamination. At a minimum, any sampling should be performed in a manner to limit exposure to the environment

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