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News Release from: Labtronics | Subject: Ensuring the Integrity of Your Dissolution Data
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2006
Ensuring the integrity of your
dissolution data
Web cast for pharmaceutical laboratories to address critical need for integrating dissolution equipment with laboratory systems
Hanson Research and Labtronics have teamed up to host a free web cast for pharmaceutical laboratories to address the critical need for integrating dissolution equipment with laboratory systems to ensure the integrity of dissolution data and provable regulatory compliance The one-hour web cast entitled 'Ensuring the integrity of your dissolution data' will take place Thursday 15 June 2006 at 2pm EDT North America
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Data is prone to errors caused by inaccurate transcription and standard operating procedures that cannot be precisely controlled using manual methods.
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When the integrity of the data is compromised, the safety and quality of the end product is compromised, putting consumer health at risk and the viability of pharmaceutical companies at risk from lawsuits and damage to their brands.
Addressing these key challenges, Roy Hanson, chairman and CEO of Hanson Research, will open the web cast with a presentation on the latest trends and technologies for dissolution testing.
He will introduce the concept of a centralized dissolution data system (DDS) for running, monitoring and collecting results electronically from dissolution equipment.
A live product demonstration of Hanson Research's Bill Dissolution Data System (Bill DDS) will follow.
"This web cast will be of particular interest to laboratories in the pharmaceutical industry that are seeking out ways to cost-effectively meet high standards for quality assurance and comply with the FDA's 21 CFR Part 11 rule," said Hanson.
According to Robert Pavlis, president of Labtronics , "This web cast is a great opportunity for pharmaceutical companies to learn from the experts at Hanson Research about connecting dissolution equipment digitally with the laboratory to ensure data integrity".
"Hanson Research was the first to introduce the concept of a dissolution data system just two years ago, and continues to lead the market with their expertise and leading technologies for dissolution testing." Labtronics , industry experts in laboratory systems integration, will conclude the web cast with a presentation on how to securely integrate dissolution data systems with laboratory information management systems (Lims).
In an exclusive partnership with Hanson Research, Labtronics has made Bill DDS "Lims-ready" by providing an embedded bi-directional DDS-to-Lims integration based on its market-leading LimsLink technology.
Key features of the embedded LimsLink integration will be discussed.
"Labtronics are the industry experts for Lims integration, and the company we chose to build the Lims interface that is embedded into Bill DDS," said Hanson.
"Lims interfacing is an essential step in the implementation of a dissolution data system to ensure that the data is transferred in real time with 100 per cent accuracy." Web cast participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during a question and answer session at the end of the presentation.
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