What measures are taken when it is found that quality of a particular product has been compromised?
The systematic approach to product development uses sound science and quality risk management as well as in process testing to identify weaknesses or inadequacies in quality. The approach of building quality into the development process allows for real-time adjustments and early detection of quality problems. If a quality problem has been detected, a pharmaceutical firm stops production, evaluates the problem to determine the cause, evaluates the associated risks, and alters the process or supplier as deemed necessary.
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